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Things to Look Out For in Jung Il-woo, Kang Ji-young and Lee Hak-joo's "Sweet Munchies"

Ahead of its first broadcast, "Sweet Munchies" unveiled its points of observation.

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JTBC's new Monday-Tuesday drama "Sweet Munchies", which premiered on the 25th, depicts a love triangle between late night snack healing chef Jin-seong, enthusiastic producer Ah-jin and successful genius designer Tae-wan. "Sweet Munchies", which has completed preparations for the launch, is waiting for viewers with a delicious menu that guarantees fun.

#1. Crunchball Ice Cream: Fresh Chemistry and Romance

"Sweet Munchies", which drew expectations from prospective viewers with its honey-flavored chemistry between Jung Il-woo, Kang Ji-young and Lee Hak-joo, has Jung Il-woo, a man who cooks, meet viewers with romance that has never been seen before, with Kang Ji-young, who made a comeback to the small screen after a long time with her first Korean drama, and Lee Hak-joo, who turned into a completely new character. Kang Ji-young introduced "Sweet Munchies" as a drama that is unexpected. Jung Il-woo, who said that the secret hidden by Jin-seong makes the minds of the three men and women diverge, said, "The edgy relationships within the drama will bring about fresh fun". Like the crunchball hidden in a sweet ice cream, attention is drawn to the love triangle, the path of which is unpredictable.

#2. A late-night snack: Endless feasts

Jung Il-woo said, "New menus come out every episode. I hope you enjoy the drama with your favorite late-night snack at the end of the day". Like this, "Sweet Munchies" will give viewers an endless feast of late-night snacks and blow away their day's fatigue. The sound of cutting boards using ingredients will boost appetites and moods and late-night menus created by chef Park Jin-seong's delicate and flamboyant cooking skills, including hot noodles, kimchi pancakes and sweet and sour seasoned chicken, will delight eyes and ears. As cool beer, soju, and hot liquor are added to this, the late-night snacks are expected to provide a happy vicarious satisfaction.

#3. A drink: Healing talk to comfort the soul

A late-night snack isn't just about filling one's hunger. It has the power to fill the heart that has been through rough patches all day long. For Chef Jin-seong (Jung Il-woo), who passes through a difficult time of youth, Kim Ah-jin (Kang Ji-young), a contract assistant, and genius designer Kang Tae-wan (Lee Hak-joo), late-night snacks are like that. There are times when Ah-jin wants to quit while making the entertainment program "Sweet Munchies" and times when she's frustrated with love that doesn't go her way, but when that happens, she cheers up by eating delicious late night snacks. The stories the characters pour into their late-night dinners are neither touching nor great. Sometimes, they express their anger and bring out their honest feelings over a glass of wine. Their daily joys and sorrows and words that comfort each other provide greater empathy and comfort. After a hard day, "Sweet Munchies" will warmly embrace the hearts of scarred viewers.

"Sweet Munchies" premieres on the 25th at 9:30PM on jTBC.

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"Sweet Munchies" is directed by Song Ji-won, written by Park Seung-hye, and features Jung Il-woo, Kang Ji-young, Lee Hak-joo, Yang Dae-hyuk, Kim Soo-jin-IV, Kim Seung-soo. Broadcasting information in Korea: 2020/05/25~Now airing, Mon, Tue 21:30 on jTBC.

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