Jomin Shares Honest Review of Mosu
Offers Advice on Obesity Medication: "I'm a Family Medicine Doctor"
Jomin (34), the daughter of former National Innovation Party leader Cho Kuk, shared her review after visiting the much-discussed fine dining restaurant "Mosu," run by Chef Ahn Sungjae. Mosu is operated by Chef Ahn, who appeared as a judge on the popular Netflix variety show "Black and White Chef."
On August 16, a video titled "420,000 Won Per Person, Honest Review of Chef Ahn Sungjae's Mosu" was uploaded to the YouTube channel Atelier. The video featured Jomin, popular YouTuber Aori (33, real name Kim Minyoung), and Atelier operator Kim Cheolmin, as they visited the fine dining restaurant together.
Jomin commented on Mosu, saying, "The food was good, but the service was disappointing," and added, "It was my first time at a three-star restaurant, but even at two-star places, they usually notice in advance that I'm left-handed and set the table accordingly."
Regarding her YouTuber activities, she mentioned, "It's definitely a job with a good life-work balance." As of the morning of the 19th, the video had about 15,000 views, but it has since been deleted.
The video also showed Jomin discussing self-injections. She recommended the obesity treatment drug "Saxenda," explaining, "The shorter the interval, the smaller the dose, so the risk of side effects is lower." When asked if she had personally used it, she replied, "No, but I know all about it. I'm a family medicine doctor."
Former leader of the National Innovation Party, Cho Kuk, is greeting the public as he is released from the Southern Seoul Detention Center in Guro-gu, Seoul, on the 15th under the special pardon and reinstatement measures for Liberation Day. Photo by Yonhap News
Previously, Jomin had her admission to Pusan National University revoked after being found guilty of "admissions fraud" for submitting false documents during her application to Seoul National University's Graduate School of Medicine, in collusion with her father, former leader Cho Kuk, and her mother, former Dongyang University professor Chung Kyungshim.
After the verdict, Jomin stated, "I have given up all benefits I could have gained from the problematic documents, and I intend to fulfill my social responsibilities in other ways," adding, "I apologize to those who were unintentionally hurt and will not repeat the same mistake."
Meanwhile, former leader Cho Kuk, who had been sentenced to two years in prison, and former professor Chung Kyungshim, who had been sentenced to one year in prison with a two-year suspension, were both included in the special pardon and reinstatement measures for Liberation Day on August 15.
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