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Jeon Hyun-moo explodes with Chu Sung-hoon of "Ban Baek-year-old." [Can't do it alone]

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Broadcaster Jeon Hyun-moo poses at the JTBC entertainment show "Can't Do Alone" production presentation held at Stanford Hotel in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 12th. /2026.01.12 / Photo = Lee Dong-hoon photoguy@
JTBC's "I Can't Do It Alone"

"I Can't Do It Alone" ended with Kim Poong and Yoon Nam-no, not only gourmet but also fun.

On JTBC's "I Can't Be Alone," which aired on the 20th, Jeon Hyun-moo, Choo Sung-hoon, Lee Soo-ji and Lee Se-hee left the tour with guests Kim Poong and Yoon Nam-no to taste various foods as well as to have a pleasant performance.

On this day's broadcast, Kim Poong, Yoon Nam-no, and Omakase, who want to become treated guests, went on an end experience. The first omakase was Sundaekase, where you can enjoy handmade soondae and soondae soup. In particular, while the food was being prepared, Kim Poong drew attention by showing off his brilliant footwork while dancing to win a club dance competition in the past. Yoon Nam-no also showed the dance he performed at the club, but he was criticized by social club lovers, and Choo Sung-hoon personally reproduced it, saying, "Isn't it Muay Thai?" causing laughter.

A variety of sundae and suyuk caught the taste of the members, including Cheongyang red pepper sundae with Chungcheongnam-do red pepper, Pisundae, and ginseng sundae with ground Ganghwa ginseng. However, Choo Sung-hoon, who is not familiar with the scent of sundae and pigs, could not hide the nostrils of truth. When Choo Sung-hoon focused on kimchi, radish kimchi, and peppers, Jeon Hyun-moo smiled, saying, "Are you vegan?"

While moving to the next place, Yoon Nam-no's new ramen recipe, one of the "ramen craftsmen," was revealed. For Jeon Hyun-moo, who asks for ramen recipe whenever we meet, Yoon Nam-no has been thinking of a shrimp ramen recipe that tastes like shrimp soup, garlic species, dried shrimp, and minced garlic. It was suspected that he thought of it after seeing stir-fried dried shrimp garlic species in a simpler recipe than he thought.

The second place I visited was the high-quality healing course "Chamakase", where I could enjoy tea and food at the same time. In fact, Chu Sung-hoon, his first meal, doesn't usually eat vegetables, but he ate matcha tonic, burrata cheese salad, and vegetable soup neatly, and also ate grilled mochi paired with oolong tea, earl grey tea, and chestnut crepe served.

Jeon Hyun-moo said, "Seong-hoon, I think we can stop eating now." I'm full," he said, starting to tease Choo Sung-hoon, who is still hungry. Then, everyone began to tease Choo Sung-hoon with one mind, and when Kim Poong said, "Next is coffee omakase," and Jeon Hyun-moo explained, "There is zero cola omakase," Choo Sung-hoon also burst into laughter as if he had put everything down, giving off a pleasant chemistry.

Chef Park Joo-sung's "Memilkase," who appeared in Netflix's "Black and White Chef: The War of the Cooking Class" as "The Iron Pal," has reached the climax of the Omakase End Experience. Chef Park Joo-sung, who continues to make progress despite benign focal muscular dystrophy in his right hand, made Yoon Nam-no cry as a place where you can taste buckwheat noodles and buckwheat-themed dishes every morning.

Those who tasted the three types of wide buckwheat noodles, hairtail abalone hot noodles, sesame sea bream and mackerel sashimi, giltaegui and buckwheat rice, and fried foods were amazed and shocked. Yoon Nam-no, who enjoyed a unique omakase with "I Can't Be Alone," said, "As a person who loves eating, I was happy to eat all day long," and Kim Poong said, "Didn't we play together all day long?" I became very attached to the members," he said, expressing his affection for the members.

"Can't Be Alone" airs every Tuesday at 10:30 p.m.

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