Kumusta marks the actor’s first variety appearance since his turn in the 2025 revenge thriller The Manipulated.

Joining Ji Chang-wook is an acclaimed lineup of Filipino stars, including Jodi Sta. Maria as hall manager, sous chef Janella Salvador, Francine Diaz as head server, and Arci Muñoz, who takes on both kitchen and front-of-house duties. Together, the cast navigates the challenges of running a busy restaurant while sharing Filipino culture with Korean diners.

At the heart of the show is celebrated Michelin-starred Filipino chef JP Anglo, who has curated a menu of “blockbuster” Filipino dishes designed to appeal to Korean palates. Featured specialties include inasal, kare-kare, bagoong, lechon, pork sisig, and gising-gising. Staying true to Korean dining traditions, meals are accompanied by Filipino-inspired banchan (Korean side dish) selections such as dilis, atsara, and tokwa’t baboy, alongside refreshing signature calamansi juice.

The series also welcomes a rotating roster of special guest servers, including Korean actors Seo In-guk, Kim Myung-soo, and Kim Min-seok.

Beyond its entertainment value, Kumusta serves as a cultural bridge between the Philippines and South Korea. As Korean content continues to resonate with Filipino audiences, the series creates a rare opportunity to introduce Korean viewers to Filipino cuisine, traditions, and perspectives, while showcasing Filipino talent on an international stage. Through food, hospitality, and shared experiences, Kumusta celebrates the growing cultural connection between the two countries and the power of storytelling to bring people together.

The series will stream free on Viki’s ad-supported video-on-demand (AVOD) service across Southeast Asia, including the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Singapore.

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