Despite the school violence allegations against Go Minsi, who plays the female lead in 'Tastefully Yours,' the show is accelerating its romantic developments with actors Kang Ha-neul and Yoo Yeon-seok.

In the sixth episode of the Genie TV original 'Tastefully Yours' (written by Jeong Soo-yoon, directed by Park Dan-hee), broadcast on ENA on the 27th, the dynamic storyline captured viewers' attention with various tales, from the rivalry between Han Bum-woo (played by Kang Ha-neul) and Jeon Min (played by Yoo Yeon-seok) to the desires of Mo Yeon-joo (played by Go Minsi) and Han Sun-woo (played by Bae Na-ra).

According to viewership research firms, 'Tastefully Yours' recorded a nationwide rating of 3.3% and 3.1% in the metropolitan area for its sixth episode aired on ENA. Despite a slight drop from the previous episode's 3.4% nationwide and 3.2% in the metropolitan area, it managed to maintain a score in the 3% range.

Recently, Go Minsi, who is passionately performing in 'Tastefully Yours,' found herself amidst past school violence allegations. Her agency asserted, "The information is a clear falsehood and groundless. We express deep concern and regret that the reputation of our artist has been tarnished by malicious posts based on false facts. We have appointed legal representatives today and will begin reviewing and pursuing legal actions both civilly and criminally," firmly denying the allegations. Despite the controversy surrounding the lead actress, the romance in the show appears to be gaining momentum.

The 'refinement' without Mo Yeon-joo was full of mistakes. Although Mo Yeon-joo left a 'refinement manual,' no aspect of the cooking, serving, or management entirely filled her absence, and everyone felt her lack. To make matters worse, Jang Young-hye (played by Hong Hwa-yeon), who was cast aside by Han Sun-woo, decided to return to the 'Moto' restaurant, while the secretary Lee Yoo-jin (played by Bae Yu-ram), who had been in an ambiguous position between Han Bum-woo and Jang Young-hye, came to find the 'refinement' to take the recipe.

Han Bum-woo was dissatisfied with the secretary Lee Yoo-jin, who came to secure Mo Yeon-joo’s recipe, while Shin Chun-seung (played by Yoo Su-bin) also viewed Lee Yoo-jin, who had gained the full attention of Jin Myung-sook (played by Kim Shin-rok), as an eyesore. Eventually, the two worked in tandem, and Han Bum-woo poured drinks on Lee Yoo-jin before locking her up in Shin Chun-seung's hideout. During this time, Han Bum-woo learned through a phone call from Mo Yeon-joo that she was with Jeon Min, leading him to lose his patience and decide to head to Sapporo.

Unable to ignore her ailing mentor, Mo Yeon-joo decided to leave for Sapporo with the intention of making final goodbyes and sorting out her past. She wanted to cleanly wrap up her memories of Le Murie and solely focus on the 'refinement.' However, when she encountered her weakened mentor, who had disappeared completely from her once bold self, she was overwhelmed with profound sadness and shock. Jeon Min had brought her in the hope that her mentor, who had become so weak that he could not eat anything, might regain his memories upon seeing Mo Yeon-joo.

Jeon Min proposed that Mo Yeon-joo try making food that her mentor would enjoy or took her to Le Murie, where they could dine at a Michelin-starred restaurant, continually prodding her vulnerable sides. Furthermore, he persuaded her to restart not with the shabby 'refinement,' but at Le Murie, as he was soon to become the owner-chef.

The one to criticize Jeon Min's rude remarks was none other than Han Bum-woo. Unable to leave Mo Yeon-joo and Jeon Min alone, Han Bum-woo accompanied both of them on all their schedules, while Jeon Min emphasized that he and Mo Yeon-joo had crossed the line, provoking him. Feeling the divide created by memories and time with Jeon Min, who knew why Mo Yeon-joo opened the restaurant in Jeonju and the meaning behind the name 'refinement,' Han Bum-woo received surprising news through Jang Young-hye (played by Hong Hwa-yeon).

Jang Young-hye, who secretly entered Han Sun-woo's office, discovered the merger proposal between Han Sang and Le Murie and learned that the person Han Sun-woo directly scouted for the head chef position was Jeon Min. When Han Bum-woo heard this news from Jang Young-hye, he panicked at the unexpected combination of his brother and Jeon Min, soon plunging into deep contemplation. Seeing Mo Yeon-joo's face lit up with laughter as she shared memories with Jeon Min left Han Bum-woo in a complex and troubled emotional state, where he had always pressed forward.

Although Jeon Min, who seemed to harbor lingering feelings, came to find Mo Yeon-joo, the revelation that he was also entangled with Han Sun-woo shifted the narrative into a new phase. Moreover, Han Sun-woo was actively trying to undermine his brother to become the new owner of Han Sang through any means necessary. As both men drive forward with their ambitions, attention is focused on how Han Bum-woo and Mo Yeon-joo will navigate this crisis.

'Tastefully Yours' is released every Monday and Tuesday night at 10 p.m. on the ENA channel and is exclusively available for free VOD immediately after the broadcast on KT Genie TV. It can also be viewed on Netflix.

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