Actor Lee Dong-gun became a café owner in Jeju Island but faced harsh criticism.

On the 18th, SBS 'My Little Old Boy' will air the first day of Lee Dong-gun, who opened a café in Jeju Island, as a café owner.

Recently, Lee Dong-gun, who opened a café that had been his dream in Jeju Island, drew attention by revealing his preparation process for the first time on 'My Little Old Boy.' Ahead of the soft opening, Lee Dong-gun met Lee Sang-min at his café, sharing the reasons for opening a café in Jeju Island and his realistic struggles, including interior expenses. Dong-gun's mother in the studio expressed her concerns, stating, "This is the first I’m hearing of it."

Lee Dong-gun received menu consulting from Yoo Jung-soo, who is called the 'God of Coffee' among self-employed people, with an annual revenue of 70 billion won. Although Lee Dong-gun ambitiously showcased desserts he researched himself, Yoo Jung-soo harshly commented, "It took 11 minutes to make this; at this speed, the shop will fail," making Lee Dong-gun sweat. However, Yoo Jung-soo, continuing his critical remarks, presented a groundbreaking solution to increase speed on the spot, impressing everyone. Attention is focused on what Yoo Jung-soo's special secret was.

After completing all preparations, rookie owner Lee Dong-gun was helped by Lee Sang-min and Koo Bon-seung, who came to provide support on the day of the soft opening. However, unable to find the time to create the menu, the three could not hide their flustered expressions in the face of incoming orders. The mothers in the studio also felt anxious watching. To make matters worse, unexpected situations arose, and customer complaints occurred, reaching a peak of tension. It remains to be seen whether Lee Dong-gun can successfully overcome the crisis.

The unpredictable café operating challenge of rookie owner Lee Dong-gun will be revealed on the 18th at 10 p.m. on SBS 'My Little Old Boy.'

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