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Today (12th) at 8 p.m., episode 17 of tvN STORY Yeongja and Seri's "What to do with leftovers" will reveal misunderstandings with Lee Yeon-bok and Heo Kyung-hwan caused by John Park's wedding, and the fateful love story of Lee Tae-gon, who appears as a new reserved guest.
Following episode 16, Lee Yeon-bok and Heo Kyung-hwan, who will continue the "Matseon Project," John Park and the two MCs Lee Young-ja and Park Se-ri draw attention as they continue serving a full-course meal amid heavy rain. The "Matseon Project," met in a stormy situation, features crispy stuffed dumplings showcased for the first time in six years since "Will it sell locally?", spicy beef stir-fry completed with Lee Yeon-bok's special recipe, and Park Se-ri's cauldron jjambbong, all arranged as a lavish full-course meal to salivate the palate. Park Se-ri's cauldron jjambbong is comparable to the jjambbong at Lee Yeon-bok chef's restaurant Mokran, John Park raved, raising curiosity.
Lee Yeon-bok, Heo Kyung-hwan and John Park, who strengthened their friendship through "Will it sell locally?", also take time to candidly talk about misunderstandings accumulated among them. Lee Yeon-bok was invited to John Park's 2022 wedding, but Heo Kyung-hwan was not invited and expressed hurt feelings. The two men's honest feelings and behind-the-scenes stories about this will unfold. In addition, fiery talk will occur including Heo Kyung-hwan's claim to be Lee Yeon-bok's right-hand man, the disappointment John Park felt toward "celebrities' chef" Lee Yeon-bok, and Park Se-ri's dating counseling, naming romance as her biggest concern these days.
Next, on the second day in Jeongseon, Gangwon Province, a new reserved guest Lee Tae-gon appears. For the "Matseon Project," the two MCs' full-course meal for Lee Tae-gon, who visited "What to do with leftovers," features 43-year-old traditional jang kalguksu and a special spicy pork set that will stimulate the appetite.
Meanwhile, a storm of talk between the two MCs and Lee Tae-gon draws attention. Famous as a "fishing fanatic" who has a commercial refrigerator at home and fishing gear worth 100 million won, and Park Se-ri, a famed angler who is said to have overcome a slump through fishing, engage in a "in their element" fishing talk. In addition, Lee Tae-gon, who is known to be dating with marriage in mind, reveals on the broadcast for the first time a fateful blind date anecdote, attracting interest. Lee Tae-gon, who said he tried wearing a couple ring for the first time at 47, enthusiastically shared sweet love stories about his first meeting and first impressions of his partner, earning the envy of taste sisters Lee Young-ja and Park Se-ri.
Meanwhile, "What to do with leftovers" is a mukbang and talk variety show with the motto "Leave no food, leave memories with people." In the newly renewed "What to do with leftovers," the reserved guest proceeds with the "Matseon Project," where the guest serves special food to a "Matseonja," the person they want to express gratitude or apology to, and talks with them, capturing taste, laughter and emotion. The two MCs, national taste expert Lee Young-ja and big sister of taste Park Se-ri, act as the taste messengers, "Matshinjeo."
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