Join Cha Seung-won and Yoo Hae-jin as they return for more rural adventures in “Three Meals a Day: Light.”
With hilarious mishaps, heartfelt moments, and mouth-watering meals, this healing variety show brings both laughter and relaxation. Watch as they adjust to life in the countryside while showcasing their strong friendship and teamwork. Premiering on tvN Asia this September 26, “Three Meals a Day: Light” promises a perfect blend of entertainment and the serene beauty of rural Korea.
Healing Korean Variety Program “Three Meals a Day: Light” Returns with a Bang
“Three Meals a Day: Light” marks the 10th anniversary of the series, directed by Na Young-seok and others. The show follows Cha Seung-won and Yoo Hae-jin as they adjust to rural life in the first-ever “Three Meals house.” From making kimchi to setting up tents, their misadventures were balanced by their enduring bond, offering viewers a cozy sense of healing.
The beloved healing variety show “Three Meals a Day: Light” has returned with great success, securing the top spot across all channels during its premiere in Korea. Fans of the series are in for a treat as the show makes its way to tvN Asia starting Thursday, September 26, in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore.
According to Nielsen Korea, the premiere episode was a hit, with ratings soaring to 11.8% nationwide and peaking at 15% in metropolitan areas. This made “Three Meals a Day: Light” the top-ranked show across all platforms in its time slot.
Cha Seung-won and Yoo Hae-jin’s First Episode Drama
In the premiere episode of “Three Meals a Day: Light,” the duo Cha Seung-won and Yoo Hae-jin faced a shocking incident when their tent collapsed during a storm. The chaos unfolded as they prepared for a hero’s welcome feast. However, the show’s charm shone through with their strong teamwork and light-hearted banter. Despite the challenges, they managed to pull together, even sharing a single rolled omelet, showcasing their heartwarming friendship.
The Charm of Cha Seung-won and Yoo Hae-jin’s Chemistry
The longstanding partnership between Cha Seung-won and Yoo Hae-jin was evident throughout the episode, especially in the kitchen. Cha Seung-won took charge as the main chef, while Yoo Hae-jin assisted with his quick hands. Their chemistry in preparing meals provided plenty of laughs and delicious moments, including dishes like refreshing summer radish kimchi and spicy gochujang stew.
Even when tensions rose briefly over an unscheduled addition of kimchi to the stew, the two made up over a glass of makgeolli, warming viewers’ hearts once again.
Tent Collapse and the Arrival of Lim Young-woong
A surprising twist occurred when the wind and rain blew over the tent they had just set up. However, they quickly rebuilt it and prepared to welcome their first guest, singer Lim Young-woong, who arrived with gifts. As the trio started building new friendships, viewers were left eager to see the memories they would create together.
Picturesque Scenery and Future Episodes
“Three Meals a Day: Light” not only delights with its humor but also provides a healing experience with its stunning countryside backdrop. In upcoming episodes, viewers can expect even more breathtaking summer landscapes from rural, mountainous, and coastal regions of Korea.
Catch “Three Meals a Day: Light” on tvN Asia, premiering on Thursday, September 26 at 22:30 (GMT+8).
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