Jinny’s Kitchen Season 2 Episode 10 Review: Orders Keep Coming in Every Minute Making the Kitchen Team Struggle

The most loved variety show Jinny’s Kitchen 2 is finally coming to an end as the second last episode is out with the long-awaited non-stop service from the kitchen. Loaded with culinary expertise and humour, the show has been doing splendidly as the team excelled at work every day. Be it from the day they entered Iceland, clueless about the people’s anticipation, till this very last day at Iceland, season 2 is proving that the show is such a cosy watch which deserves another season.

  • Jinny’s Kitchen Season 2 Episode 10 Runtime

    112 minutes

  • Jinny’s Kitchen Season 2 Native Title

    서진이네 시즌2

  • Jinny’s Kitchen Season 2 Cast

    Lee Seo-jin, Jung Yu-mi, Park Seo-joon, Choi Woo-shik, Go Min-si

Led by the esteemed president, Lee Seo-jin, this expansion not only brings warmth to the icy terrain but also to the hearts of eager customers. Anticipate a delectable array of new recipes and an immersive experience into the rich tapestry of Korean cuisine, promising a feast for both the senses and the soul.

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Jinny’s Kitchen Season 2 Episode 10 Review

The episode picks up from the previous night, where the team at Jinny’s Kitchen prepped ingredients and meticulously planned for the day ahead before heading home for some much-needed rest. As morning breaks, they reconvene to discuss the mountain of tasks awaiting them, realizing they have a packed schedule. Determined to stay on top of things, the team clocks in at 9 am sharp, ready to tackle the day. Upon arriving at the restaurant, they divide the workload as usual, each member taking on their assigned duties with precision.

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Jinny’s Kitchen Season 2 Episode 10 Review

However, around 10:30 am, a staff member asks Seo-jin to check on the queue outside, and to his astonishment, a massive crowd has gathered, eagerly waiting for the restaurant to open its doors. Woo-shik, in his usual playful manner, sneaks a peek at the queue, which has stretched all the way to the corner of the street. Without wasting a moment, Seo-jin and Woo-shik jump into action, managing the influx of guests and assigning them slots to maintain order. They decide to oversee the hall, serving customers and ensuring everything runs smoothly, while Yu-mi, Seo-joon, and Min-si take charge of the kitchen.

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As the first set of orders starts rolling in, Seo-joon, the kitchen’s ace, swiftly prepares the dishes with his usual finesse. On the other hand, Yu-mi, ever the seasoned professional, maintains her calm demeanor, efficiently handling her tasks despite the pressure mounting in the kitchen. The pace quickly escalates as over 20 orders flood in without a break, causing the kitchen team to break into a sweat. With the hall getting busier by the minute, Min-si steps in to assist Woo-shik and Seo-jin, as the crowd becomes too much for the two of them to handle alone. To keep up with the relentless flow of orders, the kitchen team starts preparing large portions in advance, ensuring they can serve hot food promptly.

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Jinny’s Kitchen Season 2 Episode 10 Review

Meanwhile, Woo-shik engages in light-hearted conversations with the customers, many of whom surprise him with their knowledge of Korean culture. He’s particularly taken aback to discover that a significant number of Icelanders not only know about Korea but are studying the language at local universities. Seo-jin, multitasking as usual, takes on the additional responsibility of making juice for the guests, while Na PD pitches in by washing dishes to keep the operation running smoothly.

As the day wears on, a much-needed break arrives in the form of a hearty Korean meal sent over from the staff headquarters. Yu-mi, Min-si, and Seo-joon take a quick break to refuel, followed by Seo-jin and Woo-shik. During their lunch, a surprise visitor arrives—a new intern for washing dishes, who turns out to be none other than Myung-han, the CEO of the Headquarters and a peer of Seo-jin. The sight of their superior rolling up his sleeves to wash dishes sends the entire team into fits of laughter.

With Myung-han now handling the dishwashing duties, the team embarks on the third round of service, preparing food with renewed energy. The episode concludes with a teaser for the final episode, offering a glimpse of the team wrapping up their last dish, basking in the glow of the night sky, and ceremoniously lowering the Jinny’s Kitchen flag. Fans are also treated to the promise of a special episode in the following week, adding an extra layer of excitement to the season’s conclusion.

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Jinny’s Kitchen Season 2 Episode 10 Review

This episode of Jinny’s Kitchen delivered a perfect blend of humor, teamwork, and the pressures of running a bustling restaurant. The episode starts off strong as the team faces an overwhelming surge of customers, showcasing their resilience and adaptability. The lighthearted banter between Seo-jin, Woo-shik, and the rest of the team keeps the atmosphere fun, even as they deal with the stress of managing a full house. The dynamic between the kitchen and service teams highlights their ability to work together under pressure, with Seo-joon and Yu-mi proving their expertise in the kitchen while Seo-jin and Woo-shik handle the customers with charm and efficiency.

The unexpected arrival of Myung-han, the CEO, adds a delightful twist, injecting humor into the episode and reminding viewers of the camaraderie that defines Jinny’s Kitchen. As the episode progresses, the team’s dedication shines through, especially during the intense lunch rush where they work tirelessly to keep up with the flood of orders. The pacing is well-executed, balancing the high-energy scenes with moments of relaxation, which serves as a brief respite before they dive back into the chaos of the kitchen.

Jinny’s Kitchen 2 is streaming on Amazon Prime Video.

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REVIEW OVERVIEW

Overall

SUMMARY

The team's dynamics makes the show so wholesome and pleasing.
Taniya CJ
Taniya CJ
Taniya Ishwarya is an English Literature Graduate and a Social Work - Medical and Psychiatry Post-Graduate. Fun Fact, she's also an MSW Asst. Professor who loves writing way too much. She has a writing experience for 5 years.

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