'Save me! Homes' features Chinese cuisine goddess chef Park Eun-young.
The MBC entertainment program 'Save me! Homes' (abbreviated 'Homes'), which airs on the 5th, visits the restaurants and homes of chefs who appeared on the Netflix show Culinary Class Wars.
On the day of the broadcast, 'Culinary Class Wars' chef known as 'the cooking maniac' Yoon Nam-no and Chinese cuisine goddess chef Park Eun-young appear with entertainment industry tastemaker Kim Sook to personally tour the so-called 'Culinary Class Wars zone,' where the show's chefs' restaurants are concentrated.
The three visit Yongsan and Gangnam in sequence to survey the commercial districts, and in Yongsan they inspect not only the restaurants of the principal chefs from 'Culinary Class Wars 2' but also their actual living spaces. In addition, behind-the-scenes stories of 'Culinary Class Wars' that have never been revealed will be disclosed.
Especially, Park Eun-young, who is active across both her main profession and variety shows, leaves a strong impression from her first appearance on 'Homes.' Park Eun-young said she was happy to be on a variety show after being in the restaurant, and she revived the 'queenka' dance that drew attention on Chef & My Fridge, raising the atmosphere on set. In response, Joo Woo-jae said, "She is the most shameless person I have seen recently," and Yang Se-hyung added, "There is a madness in her eyes," prompting laughter.
Next, a segment of 'Save me! Homes' nicknaming the 'Culinary Class Wars' participating chefs with parodies of their nicknames unfolds. Witty nicknames pour out, such as 'teary steamed chicken' for Jang Dong-min and 'Yeoksam-dong bone broth' for Joo Woo-jae, while Yang Se-hyung is given the indisputable nickname 'calculating fool.' Hearing this, Yang Se-hyung said, "It feels bad but it's funny," revealing a complex, subtle feeling that turned the set into a sea of laughter.
Kim Sook, Park Eun-young and Yoon Nam-no officially begin their tour of the 'Culinary Class Wars zone.' They compare the 'Yongsan' and 'Gangnam' commercial districts, where chefs from 'Culinary Class Wars' have concentrated restaurants, and sharply and humorously analyze each area's atmosphere and character. In particular, Park Eun-young showcased her variety skills with a perfect metaphor: "If Yongsan feels like a blind date set up by a friend, Gangnam feels like a meeting set up by your mother!" In response, Yoon Nam-no immediately retorted, "Just cook harder!" The bickering chemistry between the two reportedly produced cheerful laughter throughout the 'Culinary Class Wars zone' inspection. It airs on Thursday the 5th at 10 p.m.
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