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''Eccentric! Chef Moon'' () is a 2020 South Korean television series produced by Glovic Entertainment and Story Networks for Channel A, starring
Eric Mun Eric Mun (born Mun Jung-hyuk on February 16, 1979) is a South Korean rapper, songwriter and actor. He is a member and leader of the South Korean boy band Shinhwa. He is also well known for several dramas such as '' Phoenix'' (2004), ''Super R ...
and
Go Won-hee Go Won-hee (born Kim Won-hee on September 12, 1994) is a South Korean actress. Go began her entertainment career as a commercial model in 2011, and became the youngest ever model for Asiana Airlines in 2012. She then began acting, and has since ...
. The drama is a healing
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that follows the life and love of a star chef Moon Seung-mo and a reckless famous fashion designer Yoo Yoo-jin after they meet each other at Seoha Village. It aired on Channel A every Friday and Saturday at 10:50 ( KST) from March 27 to May 16, 2020.


Synopsis

Moon Seung-mo (
Eric Mun Eric Mun (born Mun Jung-hyuk on February 16, 1979) is a South Korean rapper, songwriter and actor. He is a member and leader of the South Korean boy band Shinhwa. He is also well known for several dramas such as '' Phoenix'' (2004), ''Super R ...
) is a popular star chef and the only son of the 80-year-old traditional Korean 'Pungcheonok’ pork soup restaurant. He is also responsible for creating the fine Korean cuisine dining boom through pop-up restaurants. He loves to cook with organic ingredients while the current culinary environment is filled with food made with MSG and problematic ingredients. After his parent died suddenly from a fire, he decides to move the quaint Seoha Village. Meanwhile, Yoo Yoo-jin (
Go Won-hee Go Won-hee (born Kim Won-hee on September 12, 1994) is a South Korean actress. Go began her entertainment career as a commercial model in 2011, and became the youngest ever model for Asiana Airlines in 2012. She then began acting, and has since ...
), also known as Yoo Bella, is a renowned fashion designer. She moves to Seoha Village after losing her memory from an accident which results in her acting completely different than her usual glamorous self. Due to her reckless behavior, she earns the nickname “Yoobyeolna”(unique, oddball) among the village locals. Moon Seung-mo's peaceful daily life suddenly turns upside down with the sudden appearance of Yoo Yoo-jin at the village.


Cast


Main

*
Eric Mun Eric Mun (born Mun Jung-hyuk on February 16, 1979) is a South Korean rapper, songwriter and actor. He is a member and leader of the South Korean boy band Shinhwa. He is also well known for several dramas such as '' Phoenix'' (2004), ''Super R ...
as Moon Seung-mo, star chef and the only son of the 80-year-old traditional Korean 'Pungcheonok’ pork soup restaurant. *
Go Won-hee Go Won-hee (born Kim Won-hee on September 12, 1994) is a South Korean actress. Go began her entertainment career as a commercial model in 2011, and became the youngest ever model for Asiana Airlines in 2012. She then began acting, and has since ...
as Yoo Yoo-jin, a world-renowned fashion designer who lost her memory after an accident.


Supporting

* Choi Kwang-je as Bang Da-hoo, Moon Seung-mo's best friend. * Cha Jung-won as Im Hyun-ah. She plays a person who feels inferior and envious to designer Yoo Bella. * Go Do-yeon as Kim Sul-ah, 7-year-old girl who claims Moon Seung-mo is her father. *
Ahn Nae-sang Ahn Nae-sang (born December 25, 1964) is a South Korean actor. He began his career on the stage, and in 1994 made his film debut in the Bong Joon-ho short film ''Baeksekin'' ("White Man" or "White-collar worker"), followed by Jang Sun-woo's ''B ...
as Im Chul-young. *
Lee Seung-yeon Lee Seung-yeon (born August 18, 1968) is a South Korean actress and talk show host. Career Lee Seung-yeon graduated from Inha Technical College in Incheon with a degree in Airline Navigation, and became a flight attendant for Korean Air. In 19 ...
as Han Mi-young, the daughter of the president of a big corporation and wife of Im Chul-yong (Ahn Nae-sang). * Jang Jae-ho as Kang Jun-su, a representative of Donghan Food. * Lee Seo-hwan as Dr. Cho, a self-proclaimed doctor-turned-professor. He plays a grasshopper-like character who goes around the village and pretends to know farming. * Lee Seung-chul as chairman of Donghan Food. * Song Ji-woo as Gong Hyo-sook, a student and aspiring model.


Others

* Jung Gyoo-soo as Moon Byung-hak, Seung Mo's father (Ep.1-3,9)


Special appearances

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Kim Jung-hwa Kim Jung-hwa (born September 9, 1983)is a South Korean actress. She rose to fame in the 2002 sitcom ''Nonstop (South Korean TV series), Nonstop 3'', and has since played leading roles in the television series ''Something About 1%'' (2003) and ' ...
as Yoo Hyo-myung, a super model turned fashion designer. She is talented and beautiful. Yoo Hyo-myung is connected to a series of events that happen at the beginning of the drama. * Henny Savenije as Louis Belmont CEO of a big French fashion brand. Desperate to get a contract with Bella *
Jang Gwang Jang Gwang (born January 5, 1952) is a South Korean actor in film and television. Filmography Film * ''Taste of Horror – Gym for Residents'' (TBA) * '' Air Murder'' (2022) * '' Sinkhole (2021) * ''White Day: Broken Barrier'' (2021) * ...
as Moon Byung-hak's friend (Ep.8)


Production

The first script reading took place on November 16, 2019. As per the production website, the early working title of the series is ''Vacation in Your Own Way'' (). It was changed to ''Yoobyeolna!! Chef Moon'' as the production progressed.


Release

The drama's premiere was postponed by 3 weeks amid the COVID-19 outbreak in South Korea.


References


External links


Official website
* {{Channel A dramas Channel A television dramas 2020 South Korean television series debuts 2020 South Korean television series endings Korean-language television shows Workplace comedy television series South Korean comedy-drama television series South Korean workplace television series