Chef Park Eun-young's restaurant has seen noticeable changes after the broadcast.
Yesterday, on the 28th, MBC variety show 'Omniscient Interfering View' (hereinafter 'Omniscient Interfering View') featured chef Park Eun-young, known as the "goddess of Chinese cuisine," who grants.
On the episode, chef Yoon Jun-won, who works at Chef Park Eun-young's restaurant, appeared with her and reported on the changed reactions after the broadcast.
Chef Yoon Jun-won said "The response after the broadcast was good," and "When I checked the reservation app, about 7,000 people searched for us," he said. Publicly released data also showed that more than about 7,000 users had searched for the restaurant.
Seeing this, Yang Se-hyung said "I've never seen that number before," expressing surprise.
Actual reservation conditions also changed. Chef Yoon Jun-won explained, "As inquiries increased, we expanded from operating one seating to two seatings," and "At lunch we used to accept about 20–30 people, but now we've expanded to 40–50 people."
After the broadcast, inquiries and reservations increased simultaneously, making the changes on the scene apparent.
Viewers who saw the broadcast also showed high interest with reactions such as "I searched too," "I tried to make a reservation but failed," and "I looked it up right after watching the broadcast and it wasn't easy to find."
Meanwhile, Park Eun-young gained recognition by appearing on the Netflix variety show "Culinary Class Wars" under the name "goddess of Chinese cuisine," and is known as a disciple of Chinese cuisine master Lu Ching Lai. Recently she opened and is operating a Chinese dining restaurant in Gangnam, Seoul.<
[Photo] MBC 'Omniscient Interfering View' broadcast screen capture
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