
In the second episode of JTBC’s 'Street Food Biker' that aired on April 15, Kwanghee was shown experiencing racial discrimination in Spain and responding to it firmly.
The program follows Ryu Soo Young, Kwanghee, Shin Hyun Ji, Bae In Hyuk, and Jeon So Mi as they sell Korean food at La Caleta Beach in Spain, capturing various episodes that unfold during their time there.
Ryu Soo Young successfully kicked off the business with gochujang pork belly, setting a goal of selling 100 servings per day. He prepared a milder version of the dish to suit the palate of Spanish locals and found himself busy, preheating a new frying pan within an hour of opening.
Meanwhile, Bae In Hyuk struggled with an order for chive pancakes, but overcame the challenge with help from Kwanghee. Kwanghee, who washed the cooking tools in advance and actively supported Bae In Hyuk, earned the nickname “pro-assistant.”
The cast couldn’t hide their excitement when a Korean customer visited the stall. Ryu Soo Young happily greeted the customer, saying, “It’s so good to see you,” and served a double portion of meat to the customer who had missed eating Korean food. Kwanghee chatted with the Korean guest, who shared stories about studying abroad and often following Ryu Soo Young’s recipes.
However, during a run to buy baguettes after they ran out of ingredients, Kwanghee faced racism and expressed his anger.



He responded with a curse word, openly showing his frustration and saying, "See, they're mocking us." Upon returning to the stall, he learned from Shin Hyun Ji that business had ended for the day due to the Cádiz parade, leaving him visibly disheartened.
'Street Food Biker' showcases culinary master Ryu Soo Young and Michelin chef Fabrizio Ferrari spreading Korean food culture on the streets of Spain. The show airs every Tuesday at 10:40 PM KST on JTBC.
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