'Brother Ramen' Lee Seung-gi sheds emotions as he recounts how he became a fan of an 83-year-old Japanese grandma.
Singer and actor Lee Seung-gi is moved to tears when he hears the heartbreaking story of an 83-year-old Japanese grandmother who is a big fan of his.
Hodong Kang, Seunggi Lee, and Inhyeok Bae opened a ramen shop in a famous tourist destination in Japan, using Korean instant ramen to captivate the taste buds of Japanese people familiar with ramen and become the home of ramen.
The program, 'Brother Ramen', is co-produced by TV CHOSUN and Discovery Channel Korea. In the 6th episode, Lee Seung-gi expresses gratitude for the grandmother's customer who visited her store because she was a fan of her.
She comforts her grandmother by giving her heartfelt words to her grandmother's fan, who said she was afraid of airplanes but had come to Korea three times to see Lee Seung-gi. Lee Seung-gi impresses her grandmother's fans by providing special fan service, such as suggesting a photo shoot only for her grandmother's fans.
Kang Ho-dong, like his eldest brother, brings a smile to his life again when a customer who said he started studying Korean after watching Korean dramas picked 'Descendants of the Sun' as his favorite K-drama.
He immediately turned to the customer and performed the OST song for 'Descendants of the Sun' to keep the guests silent, eliciting a reaction.
Kang Ho-dong shows a Korean-style biting heart using 'Lee-eung' for customers who say it is difficult to pronounce 'Lee-eung' among Korean pronunciations, and shouts "Ang", freezing Lee Seung-gi and Bae In-hyuk.
The production team said that the three brothers are working hard to meet various customers and leave good memories while running a business to spread K-Ramen.
'Brother Ramen' is broadcast every Monday at 10 PM.
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