I want to stay at Youn Stay!
My sisters and I have had this on repeat in the background over the last few weeks. This is one of the first variety shows I've seen in full and it's so refreshing compared to US and UK shows that bombard you with drama.
Premise and setting: The use of a hanok compound and inviting foreign guests was pure genius on the production team's part. It kept the objective of the original Youn's Kitchen but adapted it to the pandemic. I learned so much about Korean food and a little history thanks to Ms. Youn.
Cast: Perfect. Oscar winner Youn Yuh Jung is naturally witty, oozes with experience, but remains down to earth. Lee Seo Jin is the charming and trusty VP who keeps everyone organized without being too bossy. Jung Yu Mi is cute and introverted but wow did she become an amazing chef here compared to the first season. Park Seo Jun is the hot but humble jock everyone wants to be friends with. He also makes a killer ramyeon apparently. And Choi Woo Shik is that adorable and cheeky little brother that you pick on and take care of at the same time.
They have such an organic chemistry on and off screen it's so relaxing to watch them interact and have fun. Their work ethic is pretty amazing too. Running a B&B with that sophisticated menu is no joke! The guests on the other hand, some were a bit cringey and tried too hard on camera, but for the most part everyone was respectful. My favorite was Father Jason and his drawings.
Music: I love the director's choice in playing certain songs to poke harmless fun at the right time. Lots of recognizable songs for the old soul.
Overall, this is a great go-to show if you want to take a break from K-dramas. It's naturally funny and very soothing.
Premise and setting: The use of a hanok compound and inviting foreign guests was pure genius on the production team's part. It kept the objective of the original Youn's Kitchen but adapted it to the pandemic. I learned so much about Korean food and a little history thanks to Ms. Youn.
Cast: Perfect. Oscar winner Youn Yuh Jung is naturally witty, oozes with experience, but remains down to earth. Lee Seo Jin is the charming and trusty VP who keeps everyone organized without being too bossy. Jung Yu Mi is cute and introverted but wow did she become an amazing chef here compared to the first season. Park Seo Jun is the hot but humble jock everyone wants to be friends with. He also makes a killer ramyeon apparently. And Choi Woo Shik is that adorable and cheeky little brother that you pick on and take care of at the same time.
They have such an organic chemistry on and off screen it's so relaxing to watch them interact and have fun. Their work ethic is pretty amazing too. Running a B&B with that sophisticated menu is no joke! The guests on the other hand, some were a bit cringey and tried too hard on camera, but for the most part everyone was respectful. My favorite was Father Jason and his drawings.
Music: I love the director's choice in playing certain songs to poke harmless fun at the right time. Lots of recognizable songs for the old soul.
Overall, this is a great go-to show if you want to take a break from K-dramas. It's naturally funny and very soothing.
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