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'Mess Hall Soldier' Actor Lee Hong-nae: 'I'm a bachelor who doesn't cook in real life... I'm confident in Gankye-bap' [I
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'Mess Hall Soldier' Actor Lee Hong-nae: 'I'm a bachelor who doesn't cook in real life... I'm confident in Gankye-bap' [Interview Part 3]

From Chosun Ilbo · () Korean

Translated from Korean, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Actor Lee Hong-nae discussed his real-life cooking skills in an interview following the end of the TVing series 'Legendary Mess Hall Soldier'.
  • The drama is a military cook-off fantasy based on a web novel, depicting a private's journey to become a legendary mess hall cook.
  • Lee Hong-nae admitted he doesn't cook much in real life but is confident in making 'Gankye-bap'.

Actor Lee Hong-nae, who recently starred in the TVing series 'Legendary Mess Hall Soldier,' shared insights into his actual cooking abilities in a recent interview. The series, which concluded on June 16, is a military cook-off fantasy drama based on a web novel. It chronicles the transformation of Private Kang Sung-jae into a legendary mess hall cook, trading a rifle for a cleaver and a bullet belt for an apron. When asked about his culinary skills outside of his role, Lee Hong-nae confessed that he is not an avid cook in his daily life. However, he expressed confidence in his ability to prepare a specific dish: 'Gankye-bap.' The exact nature of this dish was not elaborated upon in the provided text, but his specific mention suggests it is a dish he feels comfortable and skilled in making. 'Legendary Mess Hall Soldier' captivated audiences with its unique blend of military setting and culinary fantasy. The drama's premise, following a soldier's journey through the mess hall, offered a fresh perspective on the typical military narrative. The adaptation from a popular web novel further contributed to its appeal, bringing a pre-existing fanbase into the fold. Lee Hong-nae's participation in the interview provided a glimpse into the actor's personal life and his connection to the character he portrayed. His candid admission about his real-life cooking habits, contrasted with his on-screen persona as a burgeoning culinary talent, offered a relatable and humanizing dimension to the actor.

I'm a bachelor who doesn't cook in real life... I'm confident in 'Gankye-bap'.

โ€” Lee Hong-naeActor Lee Hong-nae discussing his real-life cooking skills in an interview.
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Originally published by Chosun Ilbo in Korean. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.