Give Me Food

Give Me Food (2009)

EndedScripted showDrama, Family, Romance

This drama is about the tumultuous lives of three sisters. Jo Young Ran is trapped in a loveless marriage to her cold and uncaring husband, whom she married after dating for a week. Her older sister Young Shim's poor financial situation and desire to live a rich and glamorous life causes her to quarrel frequently with her husband, while her younger sister Young Mi has a good career is married to a mother's boy.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 20:15 (40 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E106Episode 106Oct 23, 2009
S01E105Episode 105Oct 21, 2009
S01E104Episode 104Oct 20, 2009
S01E103Episode 103Oct 19, 2009
S01E102Episode 102Oct 16, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Give Me Food' premiere?

'Give Me Food' premiered on September 3, 2009.

Who were the hosts of 'Give Me Food'?

The hosts of 'Give Me Food' were Kim Dong-wan and Shin Dong-yup.

What genre does 'Give Me Food' belong to?

'Give Me Food' is a variety show that focuses on food and cooking.

Did 'Give Me Food' feature celebrity guests?

Yes, 'Give Me Food' often had celebrity guests who participated in cooking challenges and shared their favorite recipes.

How long was each episode of 'Give Me Food'?

Each episode of 'Give Me Food' had a runtime of approximately 75 minutes.

Was 'Give Me Food' a popular show during its time?

'Give Me Food' gained a significant following and was well-received by viewers for its entertaining format and mouthwatering food segments.

What was the concept of 'Give Me Food'?

'Give Me Food' followed the hosts as they explored various restaurants, street food stalls, and culinary destinations, showcasing unique dishes and sharing personal food experiences.

Did 'Give Me Food' focus on a specific cuisine?

'Give Me Food' covered a wide range of cuisines, both local and international, allowing viewers to experience different flavors and cultures through food.

Were there any recurring segments in 'Give Me Food'?

Yes, 'Give Me Food' had recurring segments such as culinary challenges, food tours, and cooking competitions.

Did 'Give Me Food' provide cooking tips or recipes?

'Give Me Food' often featured cooking tips, recipes, and demonstrations, allowing viewers to learn new culinary skills and try out delicious dishes at home.

Were there any special episodes or themes in 'Give Me Food'?

'Give Me Food' occasionally aired special episodes with themes like holiday recipes, regional cuisine spotlights, and food festivals.

Did 'Give Me Food' have a studio audience?

'Give Me Food' did not have a studio audience as it primarily focused on the hosts' food adventures, interviews, and cooking demonstrations.

Were there any behind-the-scenes segments in 'Give Me Food'?

Yes, 'Give Me Food' occasionally included behind-the-scenes footage, giving viewers a glimpse into the making of the show and the production process.

How did 'Give Me Food' contribute to the food culture in South Korea?

'Give Me Food' played a significant role in promoting food culture in South Korea by highlighting local eateries, traditional recipes, and lesser-known culinary gems.

Did 'Give Me Food' have a loyal fan base?

Yes, 'Give Me Food' had a dedicated fan base who appreciated the hosts' chemistry, informative content, and the show's emphasis on delicious food.

Did 'Give Me Food' receive any awards or nominations?

'Give Me Food' received several nominations for its unique format and contribution to the food entertainment genre, showcasing the popularity and recognition it garnered.

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Also known as

  • Serve Me
  • 밥 줘! (Korea, Republic of)
  • Bap Jwo! (Korea, Republic of)

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