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Youn's Kitchen
Follow the cast in their journey to Gili Trawangan, a tropical island in Indonesia, where they open a pop-up restaurant for 10 days. Viewers can see the heartwarming struggles the actors go through to start their business, enjoy the gorgeous island backdrop, and laugh at the humorous situations that arise throughout the show.
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Plot Summary
Youn's Kitchen is a South Korean reality cooking show where a group of celebrities opens and operates a pop-up restaurant in a foreign country. The second season takes the cast to the scenic island of Ulleungdo, South Korea, after previous seasons explored locations like Bali and Spain. They must manage all aspects of the restaurant, from cooking and serving to cleaning, while interacting with local customers and navigating the challenges of running a business abroad. The show blends culinary experiences with heartwarming interactions and humorous situations.
Critical Reception
Youn's Kitchen has been a highly successful and critically acclaimed series in South Korea, praised for its authentic portrayal of running a restaurant, the charming cast chemistry, and its ability to showcase beautiful locations alongside delicious food. It has garnered a significant following for its relaxed yet engaging format, making it a feel-good program that appeals to a wide audience.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic and realistic depiction of running a restaurant.
Applauded for the endearing chemistry and humorous interactions between the cast members.
Celebrated for showcasing beautiful destinations and delicious Korean cuisine to a global audience.
Google audience: Viewers consistently express their love for the show's comforting and genuine atmosphere. They appreciate the cast's natural interactions and the visual appeal of both the locations and the food. Many find it a relaxing and enjoyable watch that highlights the warmth of Korean hospitality.
Awards & Accolades
The series has received numerous awards and nominations at South Korean television awards, including Baeksang Arts Awards for Best Variety Program and Best Male Entertainer (for Lee Seo-jin).
Fun Fact
During the filming of one season, the cast had to adapt their menu significantly due to the limited availability of certain ingredients in their remote location, showcasing their resourcefulness and culinary adaptability.
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