Netflix variety show Culinary Class Wars: Culinary Class Wars 2 previewed the mysterious appearance of two people along with the white-spoon lineup.
Culinary masters from outside the establishment known as 'black spoon' chefs who aim to overturn the class system solely with taste, and Korea's top star chefs known as 'white spoon' who try to protect it, wage a fiery culinary class war, Culinary Class Wars: Culinary Class Wars 2 released the white-spoon poster and the main trailer.
The released white-spoon poster, with ingredients housed in a moving structure reminiscent of a Ferris wheel, hints at the huge scale of the returning black-and-white culinary class war. The fiery passion of the white chefs, who boldly enter the competition to overwhelm with only
From two-Michelin-star Lee Jun to Son Jong-won, who won one Michelin star each for Korean and Western cuisine, Seonjae monk, master of temple cuisine No. 1 in Korea, Chinese cuisine master Hu Deok-juk with 57 years of experience, French master Park Hyo-nam with 47 years, Korea's representative star chefs Jung Ho-young (Jung Ho-young), Sam Kim (Sam Kim) and Raymond Kim (Raymond Kim), 'MasterChef Korea season 4' judge Song Hoon, and 'Korean Food Battle season 3' winner Im Seong-geun, among others, the dazzling white-chef lineup raises expectations.
The released main trailer foretells a culinary class war that will unfold unscripted, featuring black chefs whose knives have been properly sharpened and polished in a main kitchen sharply divided into black and white. From the barbecue research center director who says, "I'm confident I can compete globally," to the cooking monster who says, "I only worked at the No. 1 restaurant in the world," along with unusual keywords like three-star killer and the prince of Seochon, and including a food scientist and a Chinese cuisine daredevil, the chefs appearing as black chefs are so surprising they defy belief.
The signature blind judging of Culinary Class Wars: Culinary Class Wars, which judged solely on "taste" and drew a strong response, is expected to make the fierce taste battles of the black-and-white culinary class war even more dramatic. Above all, rules different from season 1 also raise expectations. In a surprise teaser saying, "There is a new rule this season," the appearance of two veiled individuals along with the words "I'll try again" raises curiosity about what they mean.
Meanwhile, last year's airing of Culinary Class Wars: Culinary Class Wars became the first Korean Netflix variety show to rank No. 1 for three consecutive weeks in Netflix global top 10 TV non-English. It sparked both Korean and global enthusiasm by ranking No. 1 in Gallup Korea's "Programs Koreans Like" September 2024 survey, the first time for an OTT variety show.
The more intense true taste showdown of the black-and-white chefs in Culinary Class Wars: Culinary Class Wars 2 will meet viewers around the world exclusively on Netflix on Dec. 16 (Tue).
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