
Yoon Do-hyun, the son of Paju, reveals his favorite local restaurant.
In the ENA entertainment program "Choi Hwa-jung and Kim Ho-young's I Missed You," which will air on the 22nd at 9:40 PM, the representative rock band YB of South Korea will appear as guests and share the funny and sad episodes hidden behind their mega hit songs.
MCs Choi Hwa-jung and Kim Ho-young, invited to Yoon Do-hyun's favorite restaurant he has been visiting for 10 years, express their joy at the restaurant vibe felt from the entrance and the warm hospitality of the owner. The signature chicken dish, along with all the menu items being delicious, leads to overeating, causing them to sigh from being too full. This restaurant also marks the first visit for Yoon Do-hyun and other YB members, bringing laughter.
In particular, the chicken dish, which Yoon Do-hyun calls his life menu, boasts a unique flavor as it is simmered with herbal medicine in a pressure cooker and pot, resulting in a rich taste that leaves the cast members in awe. Additionally, Yoon Do-hyun shares insider tips as a regular, adding to the curiosity.
Meanwhile, Yoon Do-hyun candidly discusses the rumor that songs he opposes become huge hits. He humorously self-deprecates, claiming to have a bad ear for music, and specifically mentions "I Must Have Loved You," leaving Choi Hwa-jung and Kim Ho-young speechless. He adds that when a song that doesn't align with his taste becomes a hit, he realizes, "My ears must really be rotten," eliciting laughter.
He also shares an episode related to the undeniably popular YB hit song "I Am a Butterfly," which was initially met with indifference from all the members. Park Tae-hee, who wrote and composed the song, revealed that after its success, he bought a house and a car in Seoul. Yoon Do-hyun adds that the royalties from this song are comparable to the total of his 200 self-composed songs, surprising everyone.
Meanwhile, YB reveals that during their first visit to North Korea in 2002, they achieved a 90% viewership rating. Heo Joon recalls, "YB's performance was broadcast live in North Korea, where there was only one channel," and reminisces about how most people recognized them when they went out in the city afterward, which was quite a remarkable experience. Attention is focused on which YB member received the most interest from the North Korean people.
The ENA entertainment show "Choi Hwa-jung and Kim Ho-young's I Missed You," featuring the flavorful talk of YB, a legendary rock band in South Korea celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, will air on the 22nd at 9:40 PM.
[Kim So-yeon, Star Today Reporter]