'Sixth Sense : City Tour 2' DAY6 Wonpil showed off miraculous golden hands.

On the 11th episode of tvN variety show 'Sixth Sense : City Tour 2', DAY6 Wonpil and Young K set out on an exploration in Paju Heyri Village to find fake shops. Shops with unique interiors offering diverse and unusual flavors such as loach soup pasta, Oreo steak, eel course dishes, and eel boiled pork appeared.

Young K showed an unusual appetite. Mimi said, "The pasta here is really so delicious. If it tastes this good, would they deliberately open a fake shop?" expressing doubt despite the great taste about whether this place was real. Then Young K said, "Have you tried the risotto? Try it," actively recommending it to Mimi and drawing laughter. Ji Seok-jin laughed while watching Young K's eating show, saying, "Are you embarrassed to eat alone?"

The problem was that the shop's loach soup pasta existed as a meal kit. Wonpil, who performed in Vietnam not long ago, said with a serious expression, "But I've seen loach soup pasta meal kits in Vietnam." However, the 'Sixth Sense' producers had already gone to great lengths in the previous season — building a building, running an SNS viral campaign for a month, manipulating the cast algorithm — so they even suspected the existence of the meal kit.

Yu Jae-seok said, "They sell this online, but this is hard to make. You have to get certification and so on," speaking seriously and puzzling everyone.

Next they visited an eel course restaurant. With steamed, fried, grilled and boiled pork dishes prepared, Young K said, "I have really been waiting for today so much," and with a very happy expression added, "Among eel dishes, the dish called 'one eel boiled pork' is really famous." When the mild eel boiled pork was served, everyone gaped. Everyone was puzzled by the price of 78,000 won per person.

They went to a secret garden where Bismarck pizza and Oreo steak were prepared and were astonished by the unique meringue pizza, while also showing confusion about whether it was real because of the owner's impassive expression.

They struggled quite a bit to distinguish the fakes. DAY6 Wonpil said firmly, "I am called the golden hand. Euddeum Won, Do-ul Pil, that's my name. I feel like number one,". The correct answer was that the loach soup restaurant was fake. The owner said, "Actually, we weren't in the food business from the start. The two of us worked at L conglomerate, but my husband's health worsened so we started the food business. My husband is battling stage 4 lung cancer. For his health we looked for a place with clean, good air and came to Paju Heyri Art Village," and shared their story.

In fact, the meal kit was made as a product for sale, and the producers said they would donate all revenue. Also, the meal kit that DAY6 saw in Vietnam was part of a ruse by the producers and the manager, which surprised Wonpil. Finally, Wonpil once again proved his golden hands by drawing himself in the coffee truck prize drawing at the end.

[photo source] tvN variety show 'Sixth Sense : City Tour 2'

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