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NCT WISH's Yuushi, confirms Korean taste: "Ramen tastes even better when eaten at the Han River" [Immortal Songs][Byeolbyeol TV]

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/Photo=KBS 2TV 'Immortal Songs' broadcast screen
/Photo=KBS 2TV 'Immortal Songs' broadcast screen

'Immortal Songs' NCT WISH's Yuushi boasted of his palate that has grown accustomed to Korea.

The episode aired on the 23rd on KBS 2TV 'Immortal Songs' was specially prepared as 'Immortal Songs-Seoul Spring Festival 2026 Special', the first major production of 2026, vividly capturing a festival scene in the city center with citizens.

On this day, NCT WISH selected 'Ode to Love' as their first song and presented a refreshing stage.

/Photo=KBS 2TV 'Immortal Songs' broadcast screen
/Photo=KBS 2TV 'Immortal Songs' broadcast screen

After the performance, Riku said, "It was a song meant to convey all the tenderness in the world, but I wonder if our tenderness was conveyed. To become even more tender, I will try to get closer to you," and moved toward the audience seats. Jaehui also said, "It seems you are enjoying it so much, and that makes me very happy."

Ryo shared his memories of the Han River, saying, "This is my first time performing at the Han River. I remember spreading out a mat and playing with a towel, having fun, so it's amazing that I get to perform here as well."

Yuushi also boasted of his gourmet side, saying, "I think everything is great, but when it comes to the Han River, you can't leave out ramen. Doesn't it taste even better when eaten at the Han River?"

Following this, NCT WISH received much applause with their performances of 'Surf' and 'Sticky'.

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