Chef Park Eun-young, known as the 'goddess of Chinese cuisine,' will appear on 'Jun Hyun-moo Project 2' to reveal her long-standing connection with her 'mentor,' Lu Ching Lai.

On the 11th at 9:10 p.m., the 37th episode of MBN and Channel S's full-fledged real street food documentary 'Jun Hyun-moo Project 2' will reveal the scene where Jun Hyun-moo and Kwak Tube (Kwak Jun-bin) visit Hong Kong for their 'second overseas street food,' and where the 'goddess of Chinese cuisine,' Park Eun-young, makes her appearance as a 'food companion.'

On this day, after parting ways with his first 'food companion' Jeong Eun-ji in Hong Kong, Jun Hyun-moo expressed excitement by saying, "Chef Park Eun-young invited us." Shortly after, he met with Chef Park Eun-young and informed Kwak Tube, "Today, Chef Park Eun-young said she would take us to a different (favorite) restaurant instead of the one she works at." A little later, upon arriving at a restaurant, Jun Hyun-moo scanned the exterior and exclaimed, "Wait a minute!" revealing his unexpected reaction, "I hope this doesn’t appear on the show..." As curiosity arises about why he objected to this popular restaurant, Chef Park Eun-young orders as many as 8 dishes from the menu. Kwak Tube is surprised and experiences 'shocking moments,' and soon after, various dishes, including cold noodles and mapo tofu, fill the table.

At that moment, as the Sichuan dish was served, Jun Hyun-moo remarked, "This is painful food for Chef Park Eun-young," referencing the 'black and white chef.' Chef Park Eun-young shared, "If only Chef Jeong Ji-sun hadn’t shaken the sugar back then..." revealing her inner thoughts and anecdotes from that time. When asked by Jun Hyun-moo if there were any complaints while working with her mentor, Lu Ching Lai, she replied, "There’s a story about that," and recounted, "A VIP complained about the food I made, and Chef Lu called me out..." shedding light on a surprising remark from her mentor that turned the scene upside down. Ultimately, Chef Park Eun-young boldly stated, "In fact, I moved to another country to become independent from Chef Lu Ching Lai."

Curiosity is growing about what kind of 'teacher-student story' lies between the two, as they color the last night in Hong Kong with 8 Chinese dishes during the food trip of Jun Hyun-moo, Kwak Tube, and Chef Park Eun-young.

[Photo provided by MBN and Channel S.]

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