Chef Yoon Nam-no delivered an honest assessment of Chef Park Eun-young.

On the 28th, the MBC variety show Omniscient Interfering View (hereinafter Omniscient Interfering View) featured Chinese cuisine chef Park Eun-young.

That day's broadcast revealed a scene of her dining with Chef Yoon Nam-no, who had grants together on the Netflix Culinary Class Wars: Culinary Class Wars.

Yoon Nam-no told Park Eun-young, "I really think you're jinttoda," and Park Eun-young replied, "No. I'm really ordinary."

Yoon Nam-no said, "My nickname used to be 'crazy cook.' But after seeing you, I felt like I was fake," which drew attention.

He went on to confess, "When I first danced on Chef & My Fridge, I was actually very scared," and Park Eun-young shot back, "People all thought I was possessed," provoking laughter.

Park Eun-young added, "These days when people look at my eyes they say it looks like the glint has been deleted," conveying her distinctive energy.

Meanwhile, Park Eun-young gained recognition by appearing on the Netflix variety show Culinary Class Wars: Culinary Class Wars under the name "Chinese cuisine goddess," and she is known as a disciple of Chinese cuisine master Lu Ching Lai. She recently opened and is operating a Chinese dining restaurant in Gangnam, Seoul.<
[Photo] MBC Omniscient Interfering View broadcast screen capture

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