From Origami Whiz to Michelin Chef & Acclaimed Actor: Diverse Guests on 'You Quiz on the Block'

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From Origami Whiz to Michelin Chef & Acclaimed Actor: Diverse Guests on 'You Quiz on the Block'

Seungho Yoo · 17 септември 2025 г. в 2:02

tvN's popular variety show 'You Quiz on the Block' is set to feature a remarkable lineup of guests in its upcoming 311th episode, promising a diverse array of inspiring life stories.

The episode will welcome Kim Ha-on, the nation's youngest origami master, Na Han-hee, a taxi driver dedicated to delivering meals to the elderly, Moon Kyung-hwan, a chef with five consecutive Michelin stars in Japan, and celebrated actor Cho Woo-jin.

Young origami prodigy Kim Ha-on will showcase his incredible talent, demonstrating creations that have earned him accolades and astonished the show's hosts. His journey into the intricate world of paper folding, sparked by a passion for science and invention, is expected to captivate viewers.

Na Han-hee will share his touching story of serving his community. By day, he drives a taxi and delivers meals to the elderly, and by night, he continues his work, dedicating seven years to supporting those in need through his volunteer organization.

Chef Moon Kyung-hwan, who achieved five consecutive Michelin stars in Tokyo, will recount his inspiring path. Inspired by the manga 'Mr. Sushi King,' he embarked on a challenging journey to Japan with minimal funds, overcoming language barriers and hardship to become a culinary master.

Finally, actor Cho Woo-jin, known for his powerful roles, will open up about his career. He will share candid stories from his long road to stardom, including behind-the-scenes anecdotes from his latest film 'Boss' and heartfelt reflections on his family, who have supported him through thick and thin.

Cho Woo-jin, a 27-year veteran actor, moved to Seoul after high school and pursued his acting dreams while working various part-time jobs for 16 years. His casting as Assistant Manager Jo in the film 'Inside Men' marked a turning point in his career. He is beloved by the public for his profound character portrayals, often inspired by real-life figures.