The team at KKPP Food emphasizes open communication, finding joy in every positive word from their "customers"—the hardworking production staff.
Fans of the original series will enjoy the continued bickering between the two leads. A standout moment in this episode involves Kyung-soo’s frustration over the mess Kwang-soo leaves behind in the kitchen.
Lee Young-ji, Park Bo-young, SEVENTEEN (Wonwoo, Hoshi, Woozi) February 5, 2025 Total Episodes 5 Episodes + Behind-the-scenes Network tvN & Channel Fullmoon (YouTube) The team at KKPP Food emphasizes open communication,
The second episode, titled "," aired on January 16, 2025. Here is what went down:
The episode features a fun phone call with Kim Woo-bin and reveals surprising friendships, such as the closeness between D.O. and SEVENTEEN’s Woozi . Series Overview & Cast Series Overview & Cast GBRB Spinoff: Cafeteria Operation
GBRB Spinoff: Cafeteria Operation Episode 2 – Lee Kwang-soo and Doh Kyung-soo's Culinary Chaos
In , the duo faces the mounting pressure of running "KKPP Food," an in-house restaurant for the production company Egg Is Coming . Episode 2 Highlights: "The Boss Doesn't Like This Review" Doh Kyung-soo Guest Appearances
The hit Korean variety show has returned with a delicious twist in its spinoff, Cafeteria Operation (also known as Kong Kong Bap Bap ). Following the successful harvest of their crops, best friends Lee Kwang-soo and Doh Kyung-soo (EXO’s D.O.) have transitioned from country farmers to company cafeteria owners.
While Kwang-soo handles the comedy and general management, Kyung-soo continues to "hard-carry" the kitchen with his legitimate culinary skills.
This spinoff is directed by the legendary , known for his "free-and-easy" filming style that captures the authentic and hilarious sides of celebrities. Main Cast Lee Kwang-soo, Doh Kyung-soo Guest Appearances
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