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Today (22nd) at 8 p.m., tvN STORY's Youngja and Seri's "What to do with leftovers" will treat reserved guests — the middle-aged Park Bo-gum, "Leo Seungsoo" Kim Seung-soo, who visited as reserved guests, will serve a full table to Im Won-hee, invited as the "matsunja" "Jjanhee". Along with the two MCs Lee Young-ja and Park Se-ri, they will present a fantastic eating broadcast and uninhibited dating talk.
Episode 14's "Matsun project" reserved guest Kim Seung-soo invites Im Won-hee, a special friend to whom he can reveal even his inner thoughts, as the "matsunja" and serves a table to convey his feelings. Kim Seung-soo and Im Won-hee are expected to create laughter by showing a sticky friendship in which they bicker but care for and look after each other. Furthermore, full-fledged dating talk among the four — entertainment industry single representatives Lee Young-ja & Park Se-ri, Kim Seung-soo & Im Won-hee — follows, heightening interest.
As candid stories from single men and women — from dating tales to ideal type talk and dating advice — ripen, 6-year-older Kim Seung-soo's storm of flirting toward Park Se-ri continues. He suddenly drops honorifics to Park Se-ri, whose usual world-class aura makes it difficult to speak casually, and even calls her "baby," continuing his flirting and making Park Se-ri's heart flutter. Im Won-hee provokes laughter by asking, "Did this person drink earlier?" at Kim Seung-soo's outpouring of older-man charm and flirtatious barrage.
Kim Seung-soo showed a peculiar relationship that developed over eight months last year on SBS's My Little Old Boy with his same-age longtime friend of 20 years, actress Yang Jung-ah, who shares the same birthdate. But their romance ended as just a fling. On the Dec. 17 broadcast last year, Kim Seung-soo struggled to confess his feelings to Yang Jung-ah, but Yang Jung-ah rejected his confession, saying, "Because we are older, if we meet a connection, wouldn't it have to lead to marriage?"
Meanwhile, the centerpiece full table of the "Matsun project" draws attention with Park Se-ri's pick of a soba specialty restaurant and Lee Young-ja's pick of a gatkimchi pork rib restaurant. At the soba specialty restaurant in Seongsu-dong, which Park Se-ri, a Seongsu-dong resident, revealed as her real regular spot, they present soba made with buckwheat noodles milled with the restaurant's millstone and handmade in-house, and a tempura eating broadcast featuring crispy outside and tender inside. The table, which showcased extraordinary umami with special recipes such as herring, secret broth and secret sauce, prompts additional orders from the food friends, raising expectations. At the gatkimchi pork rib restaurant Lee Young-ja boasted about, they present the nation's only menu item of gatkimchi pork ribs and a Ppasak squid fry set. The harmony of aged gatkimchi and tender pork ribs, the abundant seafood and vegetables fried to extreme crispness in the Ppasak squid fry, draws exclamations from the four food friends and is expected to stimulate viewers' appetites.
Meanwhile, "What to do with leftovers" is an eating-broadcast and talk variety show with the motto "Leave no food, but leave stories with connections." In the newly renewed "What to do with leftovers," the reserved guest proceeds with the "Matsun project," where the reserved guest can serve special food to a "matsunja," the person they want to express gratitude or apology to, and have a conversation, capturing taste, laughter and emotion. The two MCs, national taste expert Lee Young-ja and the big-handed taste sister Park Se-ri, act as the taste messengers "matsinjer."
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