3 Things To Look Forward To In The New Variety Show “JinnysKitchen”
, and other foods that are famously known to represent Korea, “Jinny’s Kitchen” will shine a light on street food, the “fast food of Korea,” and present viewers with a lighter and more approachable menu.introducing its Avengers-like cast. From boss Lee Seo Jin to director Jung Yu Mi, executive manager Park Seo Joon, and interns Choi Woo Shik and BTS’s V, viewers are already eager to see the members’ chemistry and their highly-anticipated cooking skills.
Now with the premiere just around the corner, here are three things to keep an eye out for in the show!video previously released, every employee without exception commented that “Lee Seo Jin has changed since he became the boss” and pointed out how the depth of his dimples was also in proportion to their restaurant’s sales.
From Lee Seo Jin who will showcase his inner Jekyll and Hyde side to the employees who now establish a new goal to be the boss of their own “second Jinny’s Kitchen” after seeing Lee Seo Jin’s scary change of attitude, anticipation is high to see the hilarious chemistry between the new boss and the four employees.Watch out to find out who will become the restaurant’s ace! Here, director Jung Yu Mi who is in charge of making the signature menu of “Jinny’s Kitchen,”, is a strong contender.
However, there is another formidable candidate on the list — Park Seo Joon! Starting as the youngest in “Youn’s Kitchen,” Park Seo Joon climbed his way up and was promoted to the manager in “Youn’s Stay” and finally became the executive manager of “Jinny’s Kitchen.” With his long experience working alongside Lee Seo Jin, will Park Seo Joon successfully become his right-hand man?The chemistry between the two interns Choi Woo Shik and BTS’s V will be one that constantly brings laughter to viewers.
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