As a result of the 3-day coverage, the TVN production team, led by Na Young-seok, is currently coordinating schedules with existing members of 'Yoon Restaurant' such as actors Youn Yuh-jung, Lee Seo-jin, Jung Yu-mi and Park Seo-joon. The cast maintains a strong relationship with Na Young-seok, so if there are no special variables, they will join the program. Inevitably, however, some cast members may not be able to join Yoon Restaurant if the schedule is mixed. The production team has already selected a location for the filming in early December and is preparing for production. However, some cast members were reported to have failed to finalize their final appearances due to overlapping schedules with other shoots. Regarding the new season of "Yoon Restaurant," which was exclusively reported by the Hankyoreh on the 27th of last month, an official at tvN said, "It is true that we are preparing entertainment to run Restaurant overseas," but declined to give an immediate answer, saying, "Nothing has been confirmed" on whether the program title will be "Yoon Restaurant." This suggests that if the existing cast members are missing, they may have to find a new title, leaving room for them. An official said, "It seems to have been culled to some extent, but it seems that the production team has not been able to form an accurate member yet," he said. "It will take some time until the official position comes out." It is expected that 'Restaurant' will return to its original form or meet with viewers in a new combination. Season 1, which debuted in March 2017, is the island of Gili Trawangan in Bali, Indonesia, starring actors Youn Yuh-jung, Shingu, Lee Seo-jin and Jung Yu-mi. Season 2 was broadcast in January 2018, recording an average household rating of 14.1% (based on Nielsen Korea paid platform nationwide). Season 2, which opened a store in Garachico on the Spanish island of Tenerife, made cable entertainment's new history with an average household rating of 16 percent. Youn Yuh-jung, Lee Seo-jin, Jung Yu-mi and Park Seo-joon worked together. "Yun Restaurant" was temporarily closed after Season 2. The production team turned to Korea to present the spin-off "Yunstay" in 2021 when it became difficult to shoot overseas in the aftermath of the spread of the new coronavirus infection (hereinafter referred to as COVID-19).