Blackpink's Lisa spotted dining with Samsung heir in Thailand

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Blackpink's Lisa spotted dining with Samsung heir in Thailand

Lisa was pictured having a meal with Daesang Holdings Vice Chairman Lim Se-ryung and her daughter Lee Won-ju in Thailand. Photos are from chef Jay Fai's Instagram. [SCREEN CAPTURE]

Lisa was pictured having a meal with Daesang Holdings Vice Chairman Lim Se-ryung and her daughter Lee Won-ju in Thailand. Photos are from chef Jay Fai's Instagram. [SCREEN CAPTURE]

Blackpink's Lisa was pictured in Thailand eating with Daesang Holdings heir and Vice Chairman Lim Se-ryung, along with her daughter, Samsung heir Lee Won-ju.
 
Michelin-starred Thai chef Jay Fai uploaded the pictures on her Instagram on Monday, adding that Lisa had visited the restaurant with her mother.
 
In the pictures, Lisa and Lim are seen having a conversation at the same table while people outside the restaurant try to see the guests inside.
 
Also attending the dinner was Kim Soo-in, CEO of Honest Trading and food company Nongshim's importer in Thailand.
 
It is not known why they met for a meal together.
 
Jay Fai, whose real name is Supinya Junsuta, is the owner of a street-side restaurant in Bangkok, which is also called Jay Fai. The chef became famous after she received a Michelin star in 2018 and appeared on the Netflix series "Street Food" in 2019. Apple CEO Tim Cook, Alibaba founder Jack Ma and actor Russell Crowe have also visited the restaurant.
 
Jay Fai gifted Lisa packets of Shin Ramyun Nongshim's Tom Yum Flavor and Shin Ramyun Tom Yum Flavor Stir Fry, which had been launched in Thailand in November. The Thai-customized ramyeon products, only available in Thailand, were developed with Jay Fai.
 
The photos Jay Fai uploaded also include one of Lisa posing for a photo with the products.

BY KIM JU-YEON, JEONG HYE-JEONG [kim.juyeon2@joongang.co.kr]
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