"The workplace meal recommendations" of associate attorneys in the Seocho-dong legal town are catching attention.

The new tvN weekend drama "Seocho-dong," which will first air on July 5 (Saturday) (written by Lee Seung-hyun, directed by Park Seung-woo, planned by CJ ENM Studios, produced by Chorokbaem Media), is a drama that tells the growth story of five associate attorneys (attorneys employed by law firms who earn a salary) commuting to the Seocho-dong legal town every day.

Lee Jong-suk (as An Joo-hyung), Moon Ga-young (as Kang Hee-ji), Kang Yoo-seok (as Jo Chang-won), Ryu Hye-young (as Bae Moon-jung), and Im Seong-jae (as Ha Sang-gi) are set to meet in the drama as the five associate attorneys of the Seocho-dong legal town, known as the "Avengers of Attorneys," promising delightful synergy. In particular, the "meal promise series" videos released every day feature the five sharing a meal, showcasing their chemistry.

The video released on Monday captures a peaceful dining scene of the five in a crowded bossam restaurant. Although work-related phone calls come in during the meal, they quickly finish the calls and concentrate on eating.

On Tuesday, they are filling their meal with sandwiches that can be enjoyed simply. Their somewhat fatigued faces hint at a tiring day in the Seocho-dong legal town.

The Wednesday video showcases their meal tip of warming up their insides with hot sullungtang. The five share their long-accumulated know-how and the perfect side dish combinations, creating humorous banter.

Not limited to Korean meals, the associate attorneys' wide "food spectrum" (meal + spectrum), which includes Western and Japanese cuisine, is making viewers' mouths water. Curiosity is piqued about what menu items will appear on Thursday and Friday.

The teaser video of the "meal promise series," which contains a week's worth of meal menus from the associate attorneys, evokes anticipation for the friendship of the five, who take a breath together while eating amidst their busy lives with the line, "What’s life? It’s all about living through eating." Following the release of the video, the community has seen reactions such as, "I decided on this for today’s lunch menu," "It’s nice to see everyone eating well," and "tvN growth stories are a hit; I’m looking forward to this one as well," amplifying interest in "Seocho-dong."

The new tvN weekend drama "Seocho-dong," which will unfold the "growth story of associate attorneys filled with joys and sorrows" along with meals, will first broadcast on July 5 (Saturday) at 9:20 p.m.
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