
Yoona & Chae-min Prepare Surprise 'Cheoyongmu' for Seo Yi-sook in 'The Chef of Tyrant'
The 11th episode of tvN's Saturday-Sunday drama 'The Chef of Tyrant' will feature a tense birthday banquet for the precarious Empress Dowager Inju (Seo Yi-sook).
Previously, Lee Heon (Lee Chae-min), with the help of the Empress Dowager, resolved conflicts with the Ming envoy and cleared his name from an attempted poisoning charge, seemingly mending their relationship. As a result, Lee Heon decided to perform the 'Cheoyongmu' dance himself at the banquet to celebrate her birthday.
However, Grand Prince Jesan (Choi Gwi-hwa), who is plotting a rebellion, is also scheming during the banquet, escalating the tension to its peak. Viewers are curious whether Lee Heon will spiral out of control due to Jesan's scheme, or if Yeon Ji-young (Yoona)'s efforts to prevent his rampage will succeed.
The released stills depict the Empress Dowager's birthday feast. Lee Heon's 'Cheoyongmu' performance and a special birthday meal prepared by the royal chef Yeon Ji-young are expected to whet the viewers' appetites. Yet, amidst the lively celebration, Lee Heon, dressed as a shaman, receives new information that causes his expression to turn cold. The conflicting glances from Yeon Ji-young, Empress Dowager Inju, and Kang Mok-ju (Kang Han-na), who conspired with Jesan, further heighten the drama's suspense.
Will the foreseen tragedy unfold? The answers can be found in the 11th episode of tvN's 'The Chef of Tyrant,' airing tonight, the 27th, at 9:10 PM.
Yoona, a member of the girl group Girls' Generation, is also recognized for her exceptional acting skills. She has garnered widespread popularity with her stable acting spectrum across various genres. Lee Chae-min, an actor who debuted in 2021, is emerging as a rising star with his handsome visuals and dedicated attitude. Seo Yi-sook is a veteran actress with over 20 years of experience, establishing herself as a trustworthy performer capable of portraying a wide range of roles, from charismatic figures to more humanistic characters.