
Actor Hyun Bin expressed his affection for his wife Son Ye-jin. In episode 378 of the MBC variety show "The Manager," airing on the 27th, winter seasonal dishes prepared by Lee Young-ja will be revealed. On this day, Hyun Bin visits a gamak bar with Jung Woo-sung, Noh Jae-won, Park Yong-woo, and Kang Gil-woo, where he admires the seasonal dishes prepared by Lee Young-ja and shows a down-to-earth side.
Lee Young-ja offers nourishing menus such as "Siraegi Tteokbokki" made with Yanggu Punch Bowl dried radish greens from Gangwon Province and "Hwangtae Soup" made with dried pollack from Yongdae-ri, Gangwon Province. She reveals special hidden ingredients that she specially procured, saying, "I wanted to showcase precious ingredients to serve precious guests." The actors stood up from their seats in admiration.
Hyun Bin showed his loving side by saying, "I want to take this home," while packing the seasonal ingredients. He also showcased his cooking skills by making fresh kimchi with Jung Woo-sung. The two cooked with exceptional skill and added rich fun with their honest and straightforward conversation.
In the heightened atmosphere, Jung Woo-sung took out soju, and Lee Young-ja reacted by saying, "I don't want to go home," bringing laughter. Hyun Bin boasted about his wife Son Ye-jin's cooking skills, revealing his "devoted husband" side. He named gimbap as his favorite dish made by his wife and shared the gimbap recipe passed down from Son Ye-jin's grandmother.
Hyun Bin also added to the program's fun by singing a sweet impromptu song. MC Hong Hyun-hee is expected to share an episode revealing how she has called Hyun Bin "Taepyeong" and claimed a close friendship. Lee Young-ja's K-seasonal dishes can be seen on MBC's "The Manager" at 11:05 PM on the 27th.
Meanwhile, Hyun Bin and Jung Woo-sung are starring in the Disney Plus series "Made in Korea." This work tells the story of Baek Ki-tae (Hyun Bin), a director of the Central Intelligence Agency in the 1970s, and prosecutor Jang Gun-young (Jung Woo-sung), who is tracking him. They face events that transcend the era and fulfill their respective roles. "Made in Korea" is receiving great responses from viewers.



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