The global entertainment streaming service Netflix's variety show 'Culinary Class Wars2' has finally produced the ultimate winner. 

Hidden master chefs called 'Black Spoon' who aim to overturn the class system by taste alone and Korea's top star chefs called 'White Spoon' who try to protect it clashed in the fiery culinary class war 'Culinary Class Wars2', and on the 13th the final episode, episode 13, unfolded like a final act of a drama. 

The last survivor of the semi-final second infinite cooking hell was the Black Spoon cooking monster Lee Ha-sung. Lee Ha-sung, who defeated 57-year Chinese cuisine master Hou Deok-juk, faced Choi Kang-rok, a formidable competitor who had secured the highest score in the semi-final first infinite cooking heaven and advanced directly to the final. The final competition theme was "the one dish for me." The two, who had spent their careers cooking for others as chefs, devoted themselves to creating the best dish "for me," and a last supper was born. 

The final was decided by unanimous judges, as in season 1. With two powerful chefs facing off who could have reasonably won, the season 2 winner was finally crowned.

After a dramatic, memorable match, winner Choi Kang-rok, who became the final one, said, "I am someone who does the same work as those across the country who are hidden and working hard making food," adding, "I will keep what was said in my heart and live thinking more about food. I will not be arrogant," delivering a lingering impression with his victory remarks. Choi Kang-rok was also famous as one of the almost only contestants on 'Culinary Class Wars' who currently does not have an establishment. For that reason, his future is all the more intriguing.

Second-place chef Lee Ha-sung said, "As a chef I want to be someone who really cooks well," adding, "Through the ability to cook well, I want to be someone who can happily take care of the people around me, including myself." 'Culinary Class Wars2' concluded with the participating chefs' dishes and life stories, delivering a touching emotional impact.

'Culinary Class Wars2' delivered the thrill of head-to-head taste battles between black chefs and white chefs with new missions and rules each episode. It won great love, achieving first place in the global top 10 non-English shows category for two consecutive years. < [Photo]

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