On April 23, 2TV Saengsaeng Information packs a lively mix of lifestyle pieces — from one-plate meal ideas and hands-on Busan experiences to emergency rescue stories and a day-in-the-life of someone living in the mountains.
The episode kicks off with a menu showdown built around aged kimchi, then moves into a Busan itinerary, profiles citizens who acted fast in emergencies, and follows a martial artist living in the mountains. Rather than spotlighting just one or two restaurants, the show balances food, travel and human stories in a single episode. It pairs quick restaurant tips with weekend getaway ideas and personal-feel segments, giving the program a true lifestyle-information vibe.
In 'Matzip Matchup,' two kimchi-forward dishes go head-to-head. Haewoo Donghaksa Main Branch, near Donghaksa in Gongju (Chungcheongnam-do), showcases braised mackerel, while Seolha Restaurant in Namyangju (Gyeonggi Province) highlights braised pork ribs. Though both use aged kimchi, the results couldn't be more different: one leans on a punchy, broth-driven spice, the other on the heavy, satisfying texture of meat paired with kimchi. It’s a clear, compelling comparison that shows how one familiar ingredient can create totally different dining moods.
In 'Happy Earn-and-Spend Day,' ssireum wrestler Son Hee-chan heads to Busan. He starts by helping at a dried seafood shop in Gijang, then stops by the Haeundae ssireum training center, Busan International Market, Gwangalli Marine Sports Center and the Yeongdo Haenyeo Culture Exhibition Hall. The route blends seaside activities with market alleys and local cultural spots, compressing Busan’s many faces into a concise, energetic itinerary. Showing people actively doing and trying things on location gives the travel segment real depth, and the inclusion of Ijaemo Pizza offers a handy meal tip for visitors.
'Golden Time Hero' shifts the tone to stories about people who threw themselves into accident scenes. The episode features Somunnan Butcher Shop in Gangseo-gu, Seoul, and Sinsung Motors Mercedes‑Benz Suwan Service Center in Gwangju, but it focuses more on the responses and personal stories that unfolded there than on the places themselves. By tracing how split-second judgment and action can make a decisive difference, the segment brings a different kind of intensity to the lineup.
Finally, 'Nanaland' profiles a martial artist living around Namdeokyusan in Geochang, Gyeongsangnam-do. Mountain life at Namdeokyusan Samwon contrasts sharply with the city’s pace. Instead of flashy sights, the camera lingers on how one person organizes a day in that setting and what they choose to protect. Those quieter, reflective scenes help close the episode on a calm, contemplative note.
Overall, the episode favors mixing eats, movement, hands-on experiences and personal stories over isolating a single restaurant or tourist spot. Whether you’re hunting for a nearby meal or planning a short weekend escape, the show delivers evenly distributed, practical inspiration throughout.