Nothing wrong with speaking Multilanguage in the home. Sure, it's difficult for the children, but trust me they will thank for that when they get older. I'm sure he feels pride in owning his own restaurant, but the thing that I luv about how he treats his staff is that he doesn't talk down to them that's the type of boss you want. Also, what nice is that he makes the staff feel like they are part of the restaurant and take part ownership. Lovely family wish him success in Korea.
If they get enough language exposure it shouldn't be a problem. It becomes a issue if they don't have enough contact with spanish if, for example, they don't watch tv in spanish and their father is not close to them.
Dad should only speak in Spanish at home, so kids can learn Spanish. There's a plenty of opportunity for kids to learn Korean later on anyway. Being multilingual is such a privilege for the kids.
you know it's easy to say " he should learn korean" but trust me, it's not that easy when you are an adult, have a work as difficult as cuisine, a marriage and two kids to raise, he does not have enough time to do it, as you can see his english it's not that good, nevertheless he tries his best to speak it, i'm sure he's willing to acquire this new language and he'll do it soon, let's cheer for him :)
His job is in the service industry, all his employees are Koreans, he lives in Korea and has lived there for 4 years. He should at the very least be conversational in the language. Living in a country for 4 years and only speaking a handful of words? That's just pure laziness.
ther are many many many peopel taht live in some countrys für 20+ years and even then they can speak not even one word thast way worse than him with 4 years :D
+what2143 I mean the asian people that live in my country don't speak spanish or even english, just words and they open convenience stores.. It's not really about being lazy but to learn a new language, you need to sit down, learn and practice everyday. He is a busy man, I doubt he has enough free time to do so. Why doesn't the grandmother learn spanish or english then?
heyitsrosie the grandma is A LOT older. That’s a different situation for an elder. Plus he is living in Korea.. so you would expect that right? Ive been living in Japan for over two years but after I stopped studying at a language school, I never used Japanese because I was working at an English school. I pretty much never used it for a whole year so my Japanese is shit BUT I still can order food and understand and say basic words here and there so I know what it’s like to be busy and have no time to study. It seems like he doesn’t even know the basic words, let alone, form a sentence.
I can understand him. For adults its not easy to learn new language. I don't speak Korean even though I watch Korean movies n dramas day n night. Its difficult to speak Korean language but I hv already speak 4 languages. Compare to others its already a lot.
tbh i love the fact that the kids have to speak in spanish because their dad don't really speak korean, only then the language fluency can be improved. Im sure the dad understand korean n can speak some its just not that good.
I think it's great he's teaching them his language, which is the language of half of their family tok, so it is important because they may decide to study or live in Spain in the future.
I wish people would quit saying he or she should learn Korean. Not many people can actually speak another language fluently, plus he owns a business and he's a father, there is only so much time in a day. I also notice how alot of these foreign spouses almost seem like they are just there to provide children. Like the distance between the spouses sometimes is noticeable. And then children are raised to be Korean when in reality they are multiracial.
Cornelius Henry He needs to learn the language if he wants to expand his business and be able to negotiate prices or make contracts. He's in a foreign country he has to at least try.
If he wants to live in Korea he needs to learn Korean. He can still talk in spanish to his kids and teach them his culture but learning a language is also a way of understanding and respecting his wife culture and family.
It's so hard to dedicate time to learn another language when you have to work hard and earn a living. He should learn Korean but I really sympathize. I can't ever understand bastardizing the authenticity of a cuisine to make more Korean (or whatever culture it may be). Paella is Spanish. People should get to taste, learn about and appreciate other cuisines and cultures.
what2143 He has two children who he spends time with whenever he is free and only has one day off. You’re probably too young to understand how hard it is to do anything, even a hobby, in your free time when you have a full time job. Especially if you have a family.
Kripa G It makes no fucking difference... He's lived in Korea for 4 fucking years and he works in the service industry, yet he can't say anything other than a few words. I'm not saying he should be fluent, but he should know a lot more than he already does. Not to mention that learning Korean is a skill and an asset when you live in Korea. He'll also be able to communicate better with his children. I'm in my mid 30s, I learned how to speak Spanish because I the company I worked for was based in Buenos Aires. It took me a year to get pretty decent at the language, there's literally no excuse to be illiterate in the language of a country you live and work in long term. So take your "DAE too young to understand" excuse elsewhere. You Westerners always make excuses for why you don't learn a language when you emigrate abroad, but you constantly complain about immigrants who don't speak your language.
I loveee this show 🤤 but tbh i like the old version of it 🤦🏻♀️ ,, i mean we don’t have to see or hear u guys talking every minute 🤷🏻♀️ . Just show us how they manage to live in korea and then u can talk , just like the old version . It was better ❤️
He needs to hire a proper manager/host. He can't rely on his wife for that, seems she is already working an exhausted. Get someone bilingual who knows fine dining and wine. Also, for lunch create a specific and reduced menu. Marketing... you need to do it. What is he doing right now? People need to know his restaurant exists.
@@priscillaadomabadu2154 Normally small fine dining restaurants is like this. There is the chef, or expeditor reading off orders and determining the pace of the kitchen. That's how it goes.
He needs to adapt and change his lunch menu to include friendlier priced options. He’s talented and can turn humble ingredients into fabulous feasts. It’s a bit formal and neutral for today’s market. Flamenco music and infusion of colorful Spanish culture into the restaurant atmosphere would be more enjoyable than the current minimalist formal atmosphere. People not only want to enjoy good food, they want to relieve stress and have fun when they dine out. I agree with staff, it’s important to keep working atmosphere fun, not stressful. You can only perform at your best when you are feeling well/happy.
exactly what I thought!! Korea has a lot of business meeting in restaurants and he could make way more money, when he reduces the menu and make it a bit cheaper and enjoyable. Business people usually go to Gangnam to have fun and release stress that way
He's such a good dad, husband and boss. And absolutely an ahmazing chef👍👍 his foods isnt only about taste but also arts ! And the mother in law was right about do as koreans do bcs you live in korea now, so it would be better to put more effort into learning korean 😊 Btw greetings from Bali 😁
Someone asked, but yes you can definitely tell if it's too old by smell. a lot of places try to trick you with dipping the meat in fresh blood. It can cover the color, but not the smell completely. Smell deeper when you pick out your meat before you leave your butcher. It will help you and them.
No cambies el menú. En Junio estuve en Korea y la familia de mi prometido me llevó a un restaurante que servía paella ( mi madre es de España y ellos no sabían q yo no como paella). Te puedo decir q como hija de española eso no era paella. De cuando acá la paella es picante?
You need at least 3 marketing staff who can fill in the orders for vip clients for the restaurants fr big corporates lunch/dinner, anniversaries, birthday, dates, proposing couples, affortable working class menu everyday fast meals, festivals (chrismas, eve new year, public holidays, tourist promotions leaflets at airports, halooween, october fest etc). The restaurant hv to hv marketing staff.
Watching this reminded me why I stopped wanting to work on the line. I work Garde Manger which is cold food. It's a lot less stressful, but often times a lot more work, because it's usually the first line to get attacked. Appetizers and salads are first defense in most restaurants then Soup/Sauce/Saute and last is Grill/Broiler. I've rarely gotten a chance to work Grill/Broiler because I'm short and a woman. I don't really mind. I'm better in Garde Manger and Pastry (usually called Pantry on the line)
A Wa Exactly you need toput effort and time in it but someone who runs a restaurtant and barely has time to spend with his children at night iif he gets off work earlies, I doubt he has the time to do so.
Yo le he preparado paella a mi novio en su casa jajajaja pero No entiendo porqué todos los restaurantes españoles tienen que ser una pijada en el extranjero.... Cuando los que son más casolanos y económicos suelen ser los mejores en España. Pero bueno. Buen programaaa!!!
Wow.. with the amount of korean he knows, i would assume he’s only been there for a week lol. I gotta say... he has the worst korean of all the guests. I even mentioned that it’s difficult to learn a language if you’re busy with work in another episode but yeah.. his level is like REALLY low.
Nothing wrong with speaking Multilanguage in the home. Sure, it's difficult for the children, but trust me they will thank for that when they get older. I'm sure he feels pride in owning his own restaurant, but the thing that I luv about how he treats his staff is that he doesn't talk down to them that's the type of boss you want. Also, what nice is that he makes the staff feel like they are part of the restaurant and take part ownership. Lovely family wish him success in Korea.
If they get enough language exposure it shouldn't be a problem. It becomes a issue if they don't have enough contact with spanish if, for example, they don't watch tv in spanish and their father is not close to them.
@@FOLIPE well....it's obvious the father close to them. They will pick up the words naturally
Dad should only speak in Spanish at home, so kids can learn Spanish. There's a plenty of opportunity for kids to learn Korean later on anyway. Being multilingual is such a privilege for the kids.
Finally an smart comment, i agree completely
you know it's easy to say " he should learn korean" but trust me, it's not that easy when you are an adult, have a work as difficult as cuisine, a marriage and two kids to raise, he does not have enough time to do it, as you can see his english it's not that good, nevertheless he tries his best to speak it, i'm sure he's willing to acquire this new language and he'll do it soon, let's cheer for him :)
His job is in the service industry, all his employees are Koreans, he lives in Korea and has lived there for 4 years. He should at the very least be conversational in the language. Living in a country for 4 years and only speaking a handful of words? That's just pure laziness.
ther are many many many peopel taht live in some countrys für 20+ years and even then they can speak not even one word thast way worse than him with 4 years :D
I normally agree but the level of his korean is just too low lol. Not even making sentences, which is excusable but he doesn’t even know simple words.
+what2143 I mean the asian people that live in my country don't speak spanish or even english, just words and they open convenience stores.. It's not really about being lazy but to learn a new language, you need to sit down, learn and practice everyday. He is a busy man, I doubt he has enough free time to do so. Why doesn't the grandmother learn spanish or english then?
heyitsrosie
the grandma is A LOT older. That’s a different situation for an elder. Plus he is living in Korea.. so you would expect that right?
Ive been living in Japan for over two years but after I stopped studying at a language school, I never used Japanese because I was working at an English school. I pretty much never used it for a whole year so my Japanese is shit BUT I still can order food and understand and say basic words here and there so I know what it’s like to be busy and have no time to study. It seems like he doesn’t even know the basic words, let alone, form a sentence.
I can understand him. For adults its not easy to learn new language. I don't speak Korean even though I watch Korean movies n dramas day n night. Its difficult to speak Korean language but I hv already speak 4 languages. Compare to others its already a lot.
The african in Korea speak korean and the european not
He could probably try harder. If you plan on living somewhere, learning the language is important.
I TRIED LEARNING ON THE INTERNET THE OTHER DAY,AND GAVE UP ON THE SAME DAY.IM A KOREAN DRAMA FAN TOO
tbh i love the fact that the kids have to speak in spanish because their dad don't really speak korean, only then the language fluency can be improved. Im sure the dad understand korean n can speak some its just not that good.
I think it's great he's teaching them his language, which is the language of half of their family tok, so it is important because they may decide to study or live in Spain in the future.
i used to be kitchen staff there. I miss mike and D.D brother ㅜㅜ
I wish people would quit saying he or she should learn Korean. Not many people can actually speak another language fluently, plus he owns a business and he's a father, there is only so much time in a day. I also notice how alot of these foreign spouses almost seem like they are just there to provide children. Like the distance between the spouses sometimes is noticeable. And then children are raised to be Korean when in reality they are multiracial.
Cornelius Henry He needs to learn the language if he wants to expand his business and be able to negotiate prices or make contracts. He's in a foreign country he has to at least try.
If he wants to live in Korea he needs to learn Korean. He can still talk in spanish to his kids and teach them his culture but learning a language is also a way of understanding and respecting his wife culture and family.
A Wa And his wife and her family should learn so Spanish as well. Including the children.
@@frenchbolt1338 Nah, they're in Korea so stop
keep the same recipes. Customers are varied, there are some who look for real authentic taste, not just one that suit his/her local pallete
What a beautiful family. I am truly moved by their dedication for the restaurant.....the dad will pick up the language in time
It's so hard to dedicate time to learn another language when you have to work hard and earn a living. He should learn Korean but I really sympathize.
I can't ever understand bastardizing the authenticity of a cuisine to make more Korean (or whatever culture it may be). Paella is Spanish. People should get to taste, learn about and appreciate other cuisines and cultures.
He's lived in Korea for 4 years. He should at the very least be able to converse a little bit. He only knows how to say a few words, lol.
what2143 He has two children who he spends time with whenever he is free and only has one day off. You’re probably too young to understand how hard it is to do anything, even a hobby, in your free time when you have a full time job. Especially if you have a family.
Kripa G It makes no fucking difference... He's lived in Korea for 4 fucking years and he works in the service industry, yet he can't say anything other than a few words. I'm not saying he should be fluent, but he should know a lot more than he already does. Not to mention that learning Korean is a skill and an asset when you live in Korea. He'll also be able to communicate better with his children.
I'm in my mid 30s, I learned how to speak Spanish because I the company I worked for was based in Buenos Aires. It took me a year to get pretty decent at the language, there's literally no excuse to be illiterate in the language of a country you live and work in long term. So take your "DAE too young to understand" excuse elsewhere.
You Westerners always make excuses for why you don't learn a language when you emigrate abroad, but you constantly complain about immigrants who don't speak your language.
대박나겠다~~~주인 정신이 정직하고 재료를 소중하게 달 시네요 다른 셰프들도 넘 똑똑하고 멋지네요 가보고싶은 곳이다
Really like that he is very optimistic about doing his job like when he said "It's been only 6 months, we are just getting started"
I loveee this show 🤤 but tbh i like the old version of it 🤦🏻♀️ ,, i mean we don’t have to see or hear u guys talking every minute 🤷🏻♀️ . Just show us how they manage to live in korea and then u can talk , just like the old version . It was better ❤️
He needs to hire a proper manager/host. He can't rely on his wife for that, seems she is already working an exhausted. Get someone bilingual who knows fine dining and wine. Also, for lunch create a specific and reduced menu. Marketing... you need to do it. What is he doing right now? People need to know his restaurant exists.
CornishPas yea n to avoild mistakes he needs to use operatin system he cant keep readin d orders
@@priscillaadomabadu2154 Normally small fine dining restaurants is like this. There is the chef, or expeditor reading off orders and determining the pace of the kitchen. That's how it goes.
The Kids also learned 3 languages. Looking forward for their business and to learn Hangul very well. Keep fighting, Chef. ❤️💪
He needs to adapt and change his lunch menu to include friendlier priced options. He’s talented and can turn humble ingredients into fabulous feasts. It’s a bit formal and neutral for today’s market. Flamenco music and infusion of colorful Spanish culture into the restaurant atmosphere would be more enjoyable than the current minimalist formal atmosphere. People not only want to enjoy good food, they want to relieve stress and have fun when they dine out. I agree with staff, it’s important to keep working atmosphere fun, not stressful. You can only perform at your best when you are feeling well/happy.
I'm guessing it's a fancier place.
exactly what I thought!! Korea has a lot of business meeting in restaurants and he could make way more money, when he reduces the menu and make it a bit cheaper and enjoyable. Business people usually go to Gangnam to have fun and release stress that way
It's fine dining restaurant not casual one.
Nice chef boss who treats his staffs well.
The children look straight up Korean.
Funny how genes work. Really though, if he wasn't there, I wouldn't think that those kids are part Spanish.
Wait until they turn teen. They can suddenly transform into white people lol
El mejor capítulo saludos desde Canadá de una tinerfeña 🙋🏻♀️
He's such a good dad, husband and boss. And absolutely an ahmazing chef👍👍 his foods isnt only about taste but also arts ! And the mother in law was right about do as koreans do bcs you live in korea now, so it would be better to put more effort into learning korean 😊
Btw greetings from Bali 😁
Love this program, from Spain ❤️🇪🇸
I love how they change the set and improved some stuff
10:28 when you know spanish and the subtitles change subtly the situation 😹😹😹
Why? What did they really say? I'm curious 😂
Tenar Fox he meant since a first moment what brought him to Korea, not the restaurant but the boy misunderstood him 😹
Someone asked, but yes you can definitely tell if it's too old by smell. a lot of places try to trick you with dipping the meat in fresh blood. It can cover the color, but not the smell completely. Smell deeper when you pick out your meat before you leave your butcher. It will help you and them.
No cambies el menú. En Junio estuve en Korea y la familia de mi prometido me llevó a un restaurante que servía paella ( mi madre es de España y ellos no sabían q yo no como paella). Te puedo decir q como hija de española eso no era paella. De cuando acá la paella es picante?
You need at least 3 marketing staff who can fill in the orders for vip clients for the restaurants fr big corporates lunch/dinner, anniversaries, birthday, dates, proposing couples, affortable working class menu everyday fast meals, festivals (chrismas, eve new year, public holidays, tourist promotions leaflets at airports, halooween, october fest etc). The restaurant hv to hv marketing staff.
*claps*
Lol he just needs to wait until “Memories of Alhambra” is out and business will be booming 😁
youssrie rayane a new korean drama that takes place in Spain
youssrie rayane i dont think so. park shinhye who will be the lead actrees
What does a Muslim(moorish) fortress have to do with his business?
She mentioned it because the place is in Spain!
Watching this reminded me why I stopped wanting to work on the line. I work Garde Manger which is cold food. It's a lot less stressful, but often times a lot more work, because it's usually the first line to get attacked. Appetizers and salads are first defense in most restaurants then Soup/Sauce/Saute and last is Grill/Broiler. I've rarely gotten a chance to work Grill/Broiler because I'm short and a woman. I don't really mind. I'm better in Garde Manger and Pastry (usually called Pantry on the line)
its easy to learn when youre younger but when youre old, its HARD
Age doesnt matter. My co-worker started to learn Korean when he was in his 40s. You need to put time and effort in it.
A Wa Exactly you need toput effort and time in it but someone who runs a restaurtant and barely has time to spend with his children at night iif he gets off work earlies, I doubt he has the time to do so.
Ne looks very honest person 🙏😇
15:17 "Que se cae, que se cae, que se cae, uuuuh que se cae" ---> I'm having some too 😅😅😅😅 nope
Me meo Jajajjajajajjajaj han puesto lo que les ha parecido
He is a good father but he should definitely learn korean 😪
Fabien has such a beautiful and exquisite demeanour 🦋 weird way to describe it but yall know it's true haha
what is the name of his restaurant
He's been in Korea for 4 years and can't even say "good bye"... I think it's a motivation problem too.
I wonder why they still not uploading the new episode
This food looks bomb!!!
that whole jamon may cost around 600usd.
Yo le he preparado paella a mi novio en su casa jajajaja pero No entiendo porqué todos los restaurantes españoles tienen que ser una pijada en el extranjero.... Cuando los que son más casolanos y económicos suelen ser los mejores en España. Pero bueno. Buen programaaa!!!
Nice restaurant
Tbh, fine dining is really not my style since i'm a big eater haha. Anyways, he should atleast learn how to speak in korean.
Waiting for next episode
omg there nothing in the plate :O but looks delicious
where is edgar now??
so cute
When will a new episode be uploaded?
His accent is very like Argentina/Mexico-ish
nop
Viva españa :u
His staff are really hot. 😍😍😍
Wow.. with the amount of korean he knows, i would assume he’s only been there for a week lol. I gotta say... he has the worst korean of all the guests.
I even mentioned that it’s difficult to learn a language if you’re busy with work in another episode but yeah.. his level is like REALLY low.
I agree with halmoni, paella is bland and kimchi will make it taste way better lol.
OMG THE PARK JOONWO CHEF IS THE ONE WHO WAS ON BTS RUN EPISODE !! DAMN
10.15 le dice que le puede hablar del futbol tambien porque no se enteran lol
Was it the last episode of the show?? It's been more than a week n I'm still waiting for the next episode
it's up now but you should expect it to be late for the official page to upload it. kbs world tend to do that
Thanks for the info. ✌️
10:20 😂😂😂😂
Thank you so much.❤(ӦvӦ。)
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