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The Taste Musketeers Kwon Yul, Yeon Woo-jin, and Lee Jung-shin face an unprecedented split when each of them declares "social distancing" from the start of their Hanoi, Vietnam, trip. Following his past "drinking seawater" eating broadcast, Yeon Woo-jin once again renews his legend with "fermented seafood drinking."

On Thursday the 25th at 9:20 p.m., Channel S and SK Broadband's co-produced The Taste Musketeers will portray the three men's bumpy culinary journey in Hanoi, Vietnam, the culinary mecca of Asia. Kwon Yul, Yeon Woo-jin, and Lee Jung-shin head to Hanoi's oldest residential area, the "Old Quarter," expressing high expectations for local foods such as Vietnam's representative pho and bun cha, and the street food favorite banh mi.

But the Vietnam trip is not easy from the start. Rows of motorcycles filling the streets and a blistering heat above 37 degrees heavily press the walkers. In the end, eldest brother Kwon Yul, exhausted by the heat, waved his hand and said, "Don't touch me, no touch please!" and Lee Jung-shin also showed reluctance, saying, "Guys touching each other's arms is a bit..." Ultimately Yeon Woo-jin declared an official distancing, saying, "Let's play individually today," creating tension in the men's "same bed, different dreams" trip.

At a local popular restaurant they finally reach after trials and tribulations, another incident occurs. While Yeon Woo-jin was tasting banh xeo, he swallowed the accompanying sauce "nuoc mam," shocking everyone. Startled, Lee Jung-shin shouted, "Hyung, that's not water!" and a flustered Yeon Woo-jin muttered, "So you can't just eat the sauce...," provoking laughter. Earlier, during their first destination in Italy, Yeon Woo-jin earned the nickname "actor Kian84" for scooping and drinking seawater with his hand, and this incident again summons "Ujin84."

Whether Kwon Yul, Yeon Woo-jin and Lee Jung-shin can overcome "social distancing" and come together again, how far Yeon Woo-jin's "eating broadcast legend" will extend, and the three men's delightfully audacious culinary journey in Hanoi, Vietnam can be seen on Channel S's The Taste Musketeers at 9:20 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 25.

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