Lee Seo Jin Bottega Veneta Bag Info
The tvN entertainment program 'Seojin's Kitchen 2' is garnering significant attention as it begins a new season, which specifically depicts owner Lee Seojin opening a Korean restaurant in Iceland. The first episode, aired on May 29th, recorded an average nationwide viewership rating of 6.9% and an average of 7.9% in the Seoul metropolitan area, securing the top spot in its time slot. It also ranked first in the 2049 demographic viewership, proving its appeal to younger audiences.
The broadcast showcased the opening of 'Seojin Ttukbaegi,' the Korean restaurant prepared by Lee Seojin in Iceland. Lee Seojin invested considerable effort in menu development and establishing the operational system. His decision to hire Choi Woo-shik as the first head chef was a thoughtful gesture to allow him to gain experience. Lee Seojin took care of his staff, fostering teamwork, and expressed satisfaction with the performance of intern Go Min-si and Executive Director Park Seo-joon, personally stepping in to help. As a result, 'Seojin Ttukbaegi' was fully booked from its opening day, emerging as a new hot spot in Iceland.
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For this season, 'Seojin's Kitchen' has moved its filming location to Reykjavik, Iceland. The winter scenery of Reykjavik, with snow covering the ground during the filming in March, is expected to offer viewers a unique experience. Images of 'Seojin Ttukbaegi' released through online communities depict a fairytale-like setting against a backdrop of snow-covered mountains, vividly conveying Iceland's winter.
※ 이 포스팅은 쿠팡 파트너스 활동의 일환으로 수수료를 제공받습니다.
In contrast to the heat in Korea, Bottega Veneta's padded vest and crossbody bag that Lee Seojin wore upon arriving in Iceland became a topic of conversation. Lee Seojin's padded vest is the 'Padded Nylon Intrecciato Gilet,' costing approximately 4.4 million Korean won, and his crossbody bag is the 'Medium Jodie,' priced in the 3 million won range. The filming location for 'Seojin Ttukbaegi' is Reykjavik, Iceland, and it can be viewed via Street View by searching for 'Seojin Ttukbaegi' or 'korean popup restaurant' on Google Maps.
Although 'Seojin's Kitchen 2' recorded slightly lower viewership ratings compared to season 1, it is being evaluated as having found a new turning point through its venture into Iceland. Attention is focused on the future progress of 'Seojin's Kitchen 2,' which airs every Friday at 8:40 PM on tvN.