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Source △△△ A YouTuber who previously visited all of Theborn's Japanese franchises

Was he censored in Taiwan too?

The Gallery Lord's ad running in Taiwan

A whopping 14 collab products

Event period was only 2 weeks, seems like it's over now

The Gallery Lord's face is plastered all over every 7-Eleven in Taiwan

Looks exactly like the Korean version, but the broth seems different

Review says it feels like a test for Wonjo Ssambap's seafood ssamjang

Spicy cream pasta got good reviews

Said to be pretty mid/average

Doing 'honest business' overseas (good portions/quality)

Got roasted for having glass noodles, someone asked if it was Japchae


Apparently has more cheese than Paik-boy Pizza. Guess he really does 'honest business' overseas?

Don't people usually not eat bread and tteokbokki together?

Visuals look more like a knock-off than an actual Korean lunchbox

What does the seasoned chicken in Koreatown taste like? Probably like school lunch tier

Tastes good but it's pricey. At 2,700 won, it's on the expensive side even for Korea

Samgyetang with all the fixings, but the soup is sweet??

Said to taste like Isaac Toast

Bibimbap seems the most similar to Korean convenience store versions

Was it too hard to bring in Ahn Sung-jae... why the Gallery Lord?

The Baek Jong-won controversy is already widely known in Taiwan. Doesn't seem like Taiwan convenience stores are cheap either. Seeing this video, it looks like the Gallery Lord might return to Korean TV soon... Source: Baek Jong-won's Alley Restaurant Gallery
"Users in the Baek Jong-won gallery are being their usual cynical selves, complaining about his face being everywhere and joking that he only puts a decent amount of cheese in products sold outside of Korea."
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