Baek Jong-won's Food Truck
Paik Jong-won's Food Truck | |
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Also known as | Paik's Food Truck |
Genre | Variety Cooking |
Directed by | Kim Joon-soo Lee Gwan-won Jung Woo-jin |
Presented by | Paik Jong-won Kim Sung-joo |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of episodes | 22 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Production location | South Korea |
Running time | 80 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | SBS |
Original release | July 21 December 29, 2017 | –
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Website |
Paik Jong-won's Food Truck[1][2] (Korean: 백종원의 푸드트럭; RR: Paikjongwon-eui Pudeuteureok) is a South Korean cooking-variety program which was broadcast from July 21, 2017 to December 29, 2017. It is a spin-off of the cooking-variety program Paik Jong-won's Top 3 Chef King. The program was hosted by Paik Jong-won and Kim Sung-joo, it aired on SBS every Friday at 23:20 (KST).
Since January 5, 2018, the show was spun off to Paik Jong-won's Alley Restaurant[3] (Korean: 백종원의 골목식당; RR: Paikjongwon-eui Golmoksikdang).
Broadcast Timeline[]
Broadcast Period | Broadcast Time (KST) | Remark |
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July 21, 2017 – December 29, 2017 | Fridays at 23:20 | Two consecutive parts (40 minutes/part) |
Cast[]
Host[]
Special host[]
- Sunny (Girls' Generation) (Episode 97)
List of Episodes[]
# | Episode # | Broadcast Date | Challenge Place | Challenger and Food | Remark |
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95 | 1 | July 21 | Gangnam Station, Seoul |
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96 | 2 | July 28 | |||
97 | 3 | August 4 | |||
98 | 4 | August 11 |
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99 | 5 | August 18 | Suwon | ||
100 | 6 | August 25 | |||
101 | 7 | September 1 | |||
102 | 8 | September 8 | |||
103 | 9 | September 15 | |||
104 | 10 | September 22 | Busan (near Busan Sajik Baseball Stadium) |
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105 | 11 | September 29 | |||
106 | 12 | October 13 | |||
107 | 13 | October 20 | |||
108 | 14 | October 27 | |||
109 | 15 | November 3 | Gwangju |
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110 | 16 | November 10 | |||
111 | 17 | November 17 | |||
112 | 18 | November 24 | |||
113 | 19 | December 8 | |||
114 | 20 | December 15 | |||
115 | 21 | December 22 | |||
116 | 22 | December 29 |
References[]
- ^ ""Paik's Food Truck" on SBS International". SBS (in Korean). Archived from the original on January 6, 2018. Retrieved January 5, 2018.
- ^ The English notation of Paik Jong-won's Korean name is 'Paik Jong-won'. There is a lot of news that incorrectly spelled Paik Jong-won's family name, but according to his Korea official profile, "Paik" is correct. This can also be seen through the notation of Paik's Coffee(korean: 빽다방), a brand created after his family name. In addition, Paik Jong-won uses his family name 'Paik' when marking his brand in English.
- ^ ""Paik Jong-won's Alley Restaurant" on SBS official website". SBS (in Korean). Retrieved January 5, 2018.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Son Jae-eun (June 29, 2017). 백종원의 3대천왕, 2주년 맞이 개편 #김성주 투입 #푸드트럭. SBS News (in Korean). Retrieved June 29, 2017.
- ^ Choi Ji-yoon (June 29, 2017). '백종원의 3대천왕' 이시영 하차…김성주 투입. Korea Sports Economy (in Korean). Retrieved June 29, 2017.
External links[]
- Paik's Food Truck on SBS official website (in Korean)
Categories:
- 2017 South Korean television series debuts
- 2017 South Korean television series endings
- Korean-language television shows
- Seoul Broadcasting System original programming
- South Korean variety television shows
- South Korean cooking television series