Monk Seonjae confessed that life has become inconvenient after grants to Culinary Class Wars 2.

On the 10th, the channel 'Chef Anh Sung-jae Chef Sung Anh' uploaded a video titled 'Is this paradise? A temple meal made with Monk Seonjae and the first-ever reveal of a review of Culinary Class Wars season 2.'

Monk Seonjae, Korea's first master of temple cuisine, recently drew attention by participating as a White Spoon in the Netflix variety show Culinary Class Wars 2 and advancing to the top seven. Judge Anh Sung-jae went to meet Monk Seonjae in person, and the two talked about various foods.

"These days, are you busier after grants to Culinary Class Wars 2?" Monk Seonjae replied, "No. That's not the case. I'm not busier. I meet people less. If someone asks to meet, I say, 'I need some rest right now,'" he said.

Anh Sung-jae said, "Then the filming of Culinary Class Wars 2 must have been tiring," and Monk Seonjae laughed, "I enjoyed it. It was easier than praying at the temple."

Then Anh Sung-jae asked, "Since you appeared on Culinary Class Wars 2, has anything else changed in your life?" and Monk Seonjae answered, "It's inconvenient. They keep saying they'll come visit."

Surprised, Anh Sung-jae asked, "Why do they come?" and Monk Seonjae lamented, "Because I don't run a restaurant, they can't eat (the food). They just say they'll come here (where I am) and eat," revealing an unspoken hardship. Anh Sung-jae added, "Ah...so you have that kind of inconvenience."

[Photo] 'Chef Anh Sung-jae Chef Sung Anh' screen capture

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