Jinny’s Kitchen Season 2 Episode 9 Review: Hilarious and Highly Entertaining Episode

The most loved variety show has finally returned with the anticipated second season of Jinny’s Kitchen 2, promising fans another round of captivating entertainment. With its beloved cast returning, the show invites viewers once again into a world where laughter and surprises abound.

  • Jinny’s Kitchen Season 2 Episode 9 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 9 Review

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Jinny’s Kitchen Season 2 Episode 9 Review

The ninth episode kicks off with Woo-shik’s round two lunch service, where his and Min-si’s seamless teamwork turns the round into a resounding success. Woo-shik, anticipating a high demand for his new dish, implements a clever strategy: he begins cooking Ttuk-bul before any orders come in, ensuring the dish is nearly ready when it’s ordered. His intuition proves correct, as all the customers eagerly choose his new offering.

During the lunch service, the team encounters a young Icelandic girl who impressively speaks fluent Korean. She reveals that she learned the language by watching videos, K-dramas, and listening to Korean music. The team, pleasantly surprised, converses with her in Korean, making the interaction a memorable moment. After the busy lunch, they take a brief break and strategize for the two upcoming dinner services. Realizing they’re low on ingredients, they start preparations from scratch.

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Jinny’s Kitchen Season 2 Episode 9 Review

Each member takes on a specific task, from chopping vegetables to preparing oxtail broth, sauce, and other essentials. Throughout the prep, Woo-shik keeps the mood light with his constant joking, making everyone laugh with his effortless humor. Once ready, Seo-jin and Seo-joon step out to manage the reservation list, as a long queue has already formed. They secure slots until 9 pm and, with regret, inform the remaining customers that they won’t be able to accommodate them.

The first round of dinner service begins, and Woo-shik once again preps dishes in advance, allowing for quick service of hot, fresh food. Min-si supports Woo-shik with her multitasking skills, while Seo-joon and Yu-mi manage the dining hall, engaging in small talk with customers to keep them entertained. Seo-joon even shares tips on enjoying Korean cuisine and meets a woman who is a fan of his drama Hwarang.

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Jinny’s Kitchen Season 2 Episode 9 Review

Without pause, the second round of dinner service kicks off, and the kitchen team works tirelessly. Woo-shik’s wit and laid-back attitude keep the atmosphere light, even as they push through the demanding service. As the night winds down, the team gathers for a late dinner, discussing the upcoming final day of Jinny’s Kitchen in Iceland. Exhausted but determined, they recognize that the last day will be intense and that they must prepare everything the night before.

Knowing they’ll be working non-stop until the food runs out, the team feels the pressure and asks Na PD for help with washing dishes. Despite his fatigue, Woo-shik, with drooping eyelids, pitches in to chop vegetables and prepare sauces for the next day. With Na PD handling the dishes and the rest of the team focused on their tasks, they finally wrap up around 11:30 pm, ready to return to the kitchen by 9 to 10 am the next morning. On the final day, Yu-mi and Seo-joon take the lead while the others manage the dining hall. The episode ends with the team gearing up for their last day of business in Iceland, ready to give it their all.

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Jinny’s Kitchen Season 2 Episode 9 Review

This episode of Jinny’s Kitchen delivers a perfect blend of culinary mastery and light-hearted humor, showcasing the team’s growing synergy as they tackle their most demanding day yet. Woo-shik’s strategic foresight and Min-si’s effortless multitasking turn the kitchen into a well-oiled machine, allowing them to serve up delicious meals with remarkable efficiency. The introduction of the young Icelandic girl fluent in Korean adds a delightful cultural exchange, highlighting the global influence of Korean entertainment. The episode strikes a balance between intense kitchen work and heartwarming moments, keeping viewers engaged throughout.

The latter half of the episode ramps up the tension as the team prepares for their final day in Iceland. Despite their exhaustion, they show unwavering determination, rallying together to make sure everything is ready for the grand finale. Woo-shik’s humor lightens the mood even as they work late into the night, while the camaraderie among the team members shines through. The episode leaves viewers eagerly anticipating the final day’s challenges, promising an emotional and fulfilling conclusion to their Icelandic adventure.

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Jinny’s Kitchen Season 2 Episode 9 Review

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

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REVIEW OVERVIEW

Overall

SUMMARY

Woo-shik takes charge and excels proving why he deserves to be an ace chef next.
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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