Cooking shows featuring celebrities running their own restaurants have emerged as a new reality TV trend. JTBC rolled out its new cooking reality show, “Happy CEO,” Sunday, starring comedians Lee Kyung-kyu and Park Na-rae and actor Kang Yul. The show invites the cast to jump into the food delivery business.
Cooking shows featuring celebrities running their own restaurants have emerged as a new reality TV trend. JTBC rolled out its new cooking reality show, “Happy CEO,” Sunday, starring comedians Lee Kyung-kyu and Park Na-rae and actor Kang Yul. The show invites the cast to jump into the food delivery business.
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Celebrity chef and restaurant business owner Paik Jong-won is putting his skill to use to introduce Korean food to people around the world who are unfamiliar with the cuisine. TvN s new reality show “The Genius Paik,” scheduled to premiere on April 2, invites Paik and a group of celebrities to start their own restaurants in other countries where locals have had few chances of encountering Korean food.
Celebrity chef and restaurant business owner Paik Jong-won is putting his skill to use to introduce Korean food to people around the world who are unfamiliar with the cuisine. TvN s new reality show “The Genius Paik,” scheduled to premiere on April 2, invites Paik and a group of celebrities to start their own restaurants in other countries where locals have had few chances of encountering Korean food.