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8.0 1 Seasons • 10 Episodes

Street Food Vendor - Season 1

"Street Food Bikers" is a program where people who are serious about Korean food and recipes cook on food bikes kitchen and travel around Spain in the Mediterranean Sea. Ryu Soo-young, the "Teacher Eo Nam Seon," who has accumulated 100 million views on recipes, Michelin chef Fabri for 15 consecutive years, and Hwang Kwang-hee, Shin Hyun-ji, Bae In-hyuk and Jeon So-mi travel around Cadiz in southern Spain to spread the taste of Korea.

Top Cast

  • Fabrizio Ferrari

    Fabrizio Ferrari

    Self

  • Shin Hyun-ji

    Shin Hyun-ji

    Self

  • Bae In-hyuk

    Bae In-hyuk

    Self

  • Jeon Somi

    Jeon Somi

    Self

  • Ryu Soo-young

    Ryu Soo-young

    Self

  • Hwang Kwang-hee

    Hwang Kwang-hee

    Self

Overview

"Street Food Bikers" is a program where people who are serious about Korean food and recipes cook on food bikes kitchen and travel around Spain in the Mediterranean Sea. Ryu Soo-young, the "Teacher Eo Nam Seon," who has accumulated 100 million views on recipes, Michelin chef Fabri for 15 consecutive years, and Hwang Kwang-hee, Shin Hyun-ji, Bae In-hyuk and Jeon So-mi travel around Cadiz in southern Spain to spread the taste of Korea.

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