Let's go to Hyoseok Cultural Village.
Should we listen to some music?
("Chococo" by Gugudan)
(Song recommended by SEVENTEEN for winter)
You know this, right?
(Join in)
(His jukebox is ready)
The trip is more fun with friends like that.
- You don't get sleepy while driving. / - That's right.
That's right. It's good.
We have to roll down the window for this.
This song is great in both winter and summer.
It's better in winter.
Can you see that?
Hyoseok Cultural Village.
(Right now, it's a snowfield)
This is nice.
(Bongpyeong is the setting for Lee Hyoseok's novel)
We're passing by Lee Hyoseok Memorial Hall.
- We have arrived. / - That's it.
- Let's eat. / - We're here!
(Buckwheat noodles made in boiling water)
This is it.
That's...
We went to have this right away.
Well done.
I can smell it from here too.
I'm going to get spicy noodles.
- Spicy noodles? / - Yeah.
I want...
Hey.
If one has mixed...
- The other has to have cold. / - That's right.
We'd like one cold buckwheat noodles
and spicy buckwheat noodles.
One buckwheat crepe
and potato dumplings.
Our best dish is homemade buckwheat jelly.
Really?
Or boiled pork.
- Boiled pork? / - Pork?
It's $30?
Alpine leek boiled pork.
Oh, alpine leeks.
Alpine leeks.
- Alpine leeks! / - Oh, that.
- Meat... / - That's the best.
How much is it?
It's $15.
Let's skip potato dumplings then.
Let's skip potato dumplings or the buckwheat crepe.
We'll skip the crepe.
The crepe?
We must let it go.
- Okay, then. / - Take it out.
One cold and one spicy noodles.
- One potato dumplings. / - Dumplings...
- And one alpine leek boiled pork. / - Boiled pork.
You already spent $38.
We didn't save money on food.
And you shouldn't either.
Please give us a generous portion.
I'm sad I can't try the crepe.
Should we say what you just said in a funny way?
- We don't want to lose the crepe. / - Lose the crepe.
Right now, at this moment...
♪ This is moment ♪
Our food is here. When I researched, I saw it too.
- This is cabbage kimchi. / - Cabbage kimchi.
My favorite.
- I love alpine leeks. / - Alpine leeks.
They look so delicious. I can't wait.
Seungkwan,
I'll take a photo as you open it.
- You haven't looked yet, right? / - No.
You'll be so surprised.
1, 2, 3.
(What do we do?)
That was a real reaction.
It was too good.
My eyes rolled back.
(He's the happiest man in the world)
I took a great photo.
So cute.
At the thought of eating it,
I was entranced.
- That's how pork is served? / - Yes.
(He already ordered a bowl of rice)
I'm so happy.
With this cabbage kimchi, it will be the best.
You know what I mean?
You're not going to eat rice after that?
- Try this. / - But it looks really delicious.
It's full of charm.
They seem so friendly.
It was so hot.
(It's time for potato dumplings)
(Chewy)
It's really chewy.
The dumpling skin is made of potato rice cake.
It's really chewy.
Everyone.
You're not going to visit?
You're not going to come even after watching this?
The cold and spicy buckwheat noodles
are getting ready to enter.
We're really looking forward
to their performances this year.
From looking at it here...
We can't tell which one's which yet.
They're heading towards us now.
- Here they come. / - Which one's which.
- Revealed for the first time? / - Is it?
- Spicy noodles. / - That's me.
- Here you are. / - This is the spicy noodles.
Thank you.
(The visuals really shock him)
I really want to praise something.
It's the ice in this bowl.
- You know what it is, right? / - You know, don't you?
You must take a look.
It's the perfect size that will melt in my mouth.
I have to put aside the boiled egg for now.
Take it out...
Wow...
There's a flower.
There's a flower in the broth.
There's a flower?
I can smell the flower.
- You can smell the flower, right? / - You're right.
It smells like the flower.
It smells like the flower.
The taste of the sprouts.
It's like a flower.
Compared to male guests who starred on Battle Trip,
you're the best at describing the tastes of food.
They'd sell out on
the home shopping network.
Sure. I'll start accepting calls.
I have buckwheat sprouts.
Let me mix the sprouts.
When you look at the spicy noodles now...
The colors are very pretty.
- It's like mixing bibimbap. / - My mouth is watering.
Amazing. A bit of broth...
- It makes it moist. / - Strangely.
Buckwheat dishes from Gangwon-do...
- Are different to Seoul. / - They are.
This is it.
All done.
(Slurping)
How appetizing.
This is how people ought to eat.
I'll add a pork slice.
- Then some alpine leeks. / - That's the way.
You have to eat the pork with the noodles.
He knows how to enjoy food.
I bet it was so delicious.
- Like so... / - They eat well.
After eating some, I'll add the broth.
My gosh, he knows how to eat.
Just enough to cover the noodles.
(He does something else)
You know what this is, right?
I know this. We should film this.
You know what it is, right?
You put the broth in the egg.
- The sauce... / - This is it.
And on top of the egg...
This is the best bite.
Last bite.
You know how to enjoy food, don't you?
Buckwheat noodles are...
- Very nice! / - Very nice!
They really finished the noodles and the rice.
We licked the plates clean.
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