"Culinary Class Wars" featured chef Ahn Yu-seong, a Japanese cuisine master, donated food to those affected by wildfires and firefighters.

On the 29th, chef Ahn Yu-seong's good deed was revealed through social media and online communities, bringing warmth to many.

Chef Ahn Yu-seong headed to Andong on the 27th with his staff from his restaurant in Gwangju to prepare 500 servings of kimbap and chicken porridge for those displaced by the wildfires, providing meals for the evacuees and firefighters.

Chef Ahn Yu-seong's charitable actions are not new. At the end of last year, he expressed his sorrow over the Jeju Air passenger plane disaster at Muan International Airport and personally delivered food such as kimbap, rice cake soup, and abalone porridge to the bereaved families at the disaster site. He also reportedly prepared and served beef bone soup to firefighters who were managing the disaster scene.

Chef Ahn Yu-seong is a master of Japanese cuisine in South Korea, honored with a Prime Minister's citation and recognized as a master by the President of South Korea. He particularly gained attention for his participation in the Netflix show "Culinary Class Wars: Cooking Class Wars."

[Photo] Provided by Netflix.

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