Hollywood actress Natalie Portman mentioning that she likes the Netflix series "Culinary Class Wars: Culinary Class Wars 2" (hereafter Culinary Class Wars) season 2 amid its popularity is again drawing attention.
Portman appeared on the podcast "Dish" in May and talked while eating with the host.
She said, "I really like food competition shows. I recently found an interesting show on Netflix. It's a Korean cooking competition show." In response, when the host said, "Because of that show, I'm going to Korea soon," Portman reacted enthusiastically, "I want to go too! I've never been,"
When another host asked what the program was called, Portman introduced it as "Culinary Class Wars" and introduced "Chef & My Fridge" as its spin-off (Natalie Portman's misunderstanding).
One host described it in detail to Portman, "It's really brutal. For example, a Michelin-starred chef competes with an ordinary woman in her 70s. But that woman in her 70s creates an incredible dish and the Michelin-starred chef says, 'Oh my god,' 'I can't win.' That's what makes it fun. It portrays the underdog's rebellion." Portman enthusiastically responded, "It's really fun."
Then a host who hadn't seen "Culinary Class Wars" said with curiosity, "My goodness, I have to watch it."
Meanwhile, "Culinary Class Wars 2," a fiery cooking class war in which underground masters nicknamed 'black spoon' chefs try to overturn the hierarchy with taste alone and Korea's top star chefs nicknamed 'white spoon' defend it, revealed fresh and intriguing twist rules on the 16th, drawing a strong response.
[Photo] Video capture, Netflix
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