I'm getting hungry.
Yes, let's go eat something.
(7 minutes by foot to a cafeteria from the beach)
- Student cafeteria? / - Yes.
You really have to try this place.
- You can go even if you're not a student? / - Yes.
Wow, it must be fun.
(They go to the nearest building 3)
This is the school cafeteria.
Cafeteria!
The plates are the same.
- Do we just take one? / - I think so.
- It's a buffet? / - Yes.
It's nice.
This is a special experience to have
when you're abroad.
Yes, people at that age are always hungry.
(The food isn't fancy but you feel the care)
Regular people can eat at this cafeteria.
And there is a separate cafeteria only for students.
This one.
(He chooses stir-fried eggplant and vegetables)
- Thank you. / - I'll take this one.
(Muzie starts ordering like crazy!)
This.
That sauce looks tasty.
Stop. That's good. Okay.
I should have some of that too.
Isn't it cheap?
- It is very cheap. / - Yes, very cheap.
That's good.
This pastry is only 5 rubles.
What?
It's only 10 cents.
- What? / - That was amazing.
That was really amazing.
- It was 10 cents? / - This one...
This was the best item along with the snails.
- This one? / - Yes.
This cafeteria is nice.
It's great.
Yes, together.
How much could it be?
The two of us was...
$11.20.
Wait, how did we get more than $10?
(Saeyoon's meal)
- That was $10? / - Yes.
With $10, you can buy 100 of those sausage pastries.
You definitely could.
- This is so much for $10. / - It's 10 cents?
- There's a twist. / - There is.
There's a surprise?
(Muzie tries the fried rice first)
Good!
Then...
Yeah, yeah.
- It's good. / - It is.
It's delicious.
(They enjoy every part of their cafeteria meal)
- It's cafeteria food... / - That looks good.
- But you feel the care they put in. / - It's really good.
It's like your mom cooked for you.
It really feels like a home-cooked meal.
It's like those side dishes you had
when you were in elementary school.
Everything tastes good.
Universities have good cafeterias these days.
- Yes. / - If foreign travelers went to...
Our cafeterias, I'd feel good.
There will be a lot of Korean food and it'll be affordable.
- You're right. / - And it's a lot.
It's a lot and clean.
People bring their kids to eat here.
Anyone can come and eat here.
You can come here after playing at the beach.
- Since it's right here. / - I know.
Did you try the 10-cent pastry?
No, not yet.
- Gosh, this one. / - This was so good.
- The sausage was... / - It was good?
The sausage was different.
The sausage was less salty than American ones.
This is good.
- The sausage is really good. / - Tastes like the old days.
Should we buy $10 worth and take it home.
- 100. / - That's 100.
I don't think we can carry them.
It reminds me of when I was in college.
- My cafeteria had great instant noodles. / - I see.
That's why I want to go back.
We cleaned out our dishes.
(He shows the empty plates)
If you ask me what the best eatery was in Vladivostok,
I'd say here.
Cafeteria food?
(They finish the best meal of their trip)
Why? It's scary.
- Wait, what is it? / - The secret of the sausage pastry?
(Saeyoon goes to buy more of the sausage pastry)
Excuse me. Two bread to go.
Is it more expensive from the second one?
- How good must it have been? / - Nice.
We'll be good for the day with this.
The happiness 10 cents can bring.
Two bread.
(He confidently lays down 10 rubles)
- It must be free. / - Right?
- No? / - Wait, her expression isn't good.
Thank you. Wait, it's not enough?
Why? Why?
It's not it? How much is it?
It's not five rubles?
It's not 10 cents.
What is it?
It wasn't 10 cents.
(The lunch box is 10 cents)
- It's not 10 cents? / - No.
(Hahaha)
That's so embarrassing. So how much is it?
- It's a dollar each. / - $1.
- A dollar. / - Even then, it's cheap.
- That's still cheap. / - I'm going to eat this later.
- Where do we go now? / - Now...
We're going to a different island inside Russky Island.
It's not really an island.
It's like a cape.
You see nature right in front of your eyes.
- Just as it is? / - Yes.
(There's a cape shaped like North Korea?)
(Will they see this majestic view today?)
From Far Eastern University...
To North Korea Island...
There's a bus. Bus 29.
Yes, we can just take Bus 29.
We need to get on Bus 29K.
- What number? / - 29K.
29K.
The first bus leaves 6 a.m. Last one is 11 p.m.
- We can just wait. / - Is that it?
That's the one?
(He holds onto the dollar sausage pastry with his life)
No, no. It's not it.
- There's another one. / - The buses look so familiar.
- No. / - They just differ in color.
Yes.
- Hello. / - Hello.
Is there another surprise?
Did you guys have those for dinner?
- That bread? / - Is that the bus?
This is it.
- Bus 29. / - This is it.
Wait, isn't that an academy bus?
That was the bus.
My kids take that bus.
(Mister, where are you going?)
This bus feels like a town bus.
It kind of feels like Gangwon-do.
Yes, it kind of feels like a town bus in the countryside.
The outside view is similar to Korea's countryside too.
It doesn't take that long, right?
Yes, it's not far.
It's the fourth stop from the school.
But if we don't request the stop, it'll just pass by.
Saeyoon did a lot of research.
So it was fun using public transport.
(This is the stop? They just get off)
Isn't this Misiryeong?
Isn't this Misiryeong?
The fog.
(The bus leaves)
Gosh, what amazing view is waiting for us here?
Local people drive up there.
It looks like a movie.
- We got there by bus. / - Is it "The Wailing?"
Just as it is.
- It's mud. / - We're in trouble.
Take a look at what happens to white shoes...
- When you come here. / - No, no.
Try to wear old shoes when you come here.
It really feels like Gangwon-do.
- That surprised me. / - It's a Schnauzer.
- Did the dog get off? / - I thought it was a person.
- It's so cute. / - You're right.
Cars kept coming in.
The rental car system isn't that established yet.
- So it's not too bad trekking up. / - I see.
I want people to know that.
The fog is really insane.
Let's go up to the observatory and wait a little.
Okay.
I don't think I've seen this much fog in my whole life.
Let's go as far as we can.
Okay, this is the observatory.
- It's here. / - Where is it?
- What are they going to see? / - Can they even see it?
- Here. / - This is the observatory.
It's still a cool sight.
- What did they go to see? / - It doesn't show on screen.
I heard that there's an island shaped like North Korea.
I wanted to see it with you.
That's what we should have seen.
Is this VR?
(Shaped like North Korea)
Does it begin and end with VR?
I'm sure our trip will lose points here.
You know our show precisely.
Editing is really important here.
- Editing. / - We're going to have to mix VR.
Because he knows that VR was fun.
(Unfortunately, they missed this beautiful site)
We should have seen that.
The fog went away on our way back.
The view from the top looks great.
What was the best part of this trip for you?
The looping amusement park ride.
(They got on the pirate ship ride without much worry)
Wait, this really flips upside down.
I really didn't know it'd go around a loop.
And then that one. 4D?
- VR. / - VR.
It'd be nice to come to Russia during the summer.
- The sauna near the sea. / - The sauna and the sea.
That was nice.
We like being leisurely too.
A sauna in a secluded area...
It'd have been nice if we'd stayed 2 days there.
- 2 or 3 days. / - It was nice.
- That was the best place. / - Yes.
- Sauna, shashlik and beer. / - Yes.
It was a little disappointing that the weather was bad.
But despite the bad weather, the trip was great.
- It was so pretty. / - It was great.
- Even fog was beautiful. / - Yes.
But going into the ocean after the sauna...
- I was so jealous. / - Anyone would want to try.
Right?
I'd love to visit that sauna.
Do you need reservations?
That place is 100% reservation based.
You can call to make a reservation.
- You can communicate? / - The owner speaks English.
Are there many places like that or is that the only one?
We found similar places on our way there.
- I see. / - There are many.
That university campus was big enough
to have 19 bus stops. It's so vast.
- I think it'll be too hard to walk. / - Yes.
- It's not a campus. / - Do they lend you bicycles?
You can rent a bike for $3.
- It's not expensive. / - Right.
- That's pretty cheap. / - You can rent a bike.
I'm curious of your travel expenses.
- I really want to know. / - This is important.
- Yes. / - I'm confident.
What is their total travel expense to Vladivostok?
Love UV Tour's total expense for 3 days
in Vladivostok is!
The total expense is?
- Per person... / - Per person!
$248 in total.
Gosh!
- $240? / - Really?
- Japan is expensive... / - It's the number...
- Russia really has the advantage. / - It's cheap.
- Everything is basically cheap. / - Transportation too.
And also, to be honest, we could've taken the taxi
but we enjoy riding public transportation.
So I think that played a big part.
Let's vote.
Now, please vote whether you'd like to go on
the Love UV Tour to Vladivostok.
(Love UV Tour designed a trip to Vladivostok)
(What will the judges choose?)
Everyone has voted.
Look at them putting on an act.
They're pretending to vote.
- They're incredible. / - They really are.
You guys don't seem very confident.
- You guys look very dark. / - He's right.
- Are you okay? / - First of all...
There's no victory or defeat
when it comes to going on a trip.
"Trips are always right" as they say.
Why was I so obsessed about winning?
So I want to tell you that Hokkaido and Vladivostok...
- Are both very great. / - They're both great.
You'll find out the results next week.
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