The location of the Netflix series Culinary Class Wars seasons 1 and 2 joint wrap party has been revealed.

Ted Chung, vice chairman of Hyundai Card, said on the 16th via his social media, "A wrap party at Red11 bar. Although it has nothing to do with the program, as a corporations that operates a cooking library, we were happy to host a joint wrap party for the chefs who went through the cooking wars of seasons 1 and 2," he said. Red11 bar is a brandy bar operated by Hyundai Card.

In the released photos, chefs who had appeared in different seasons gathered in one place, chatting and smiling for photos. Scenes of them naturally mixing around the bar table vividly show solidarity and camaraderie beyond competition. Vice Chairman Ted Chung added, "When you see this scene, you can see the great vibe created by combinations of old and new in Korean cuisine and combinations of diversity."

This event appears to have been largely about respect and support for the chefs who went through fierce survival competition. Veterans and newcomers gathered in one space, chefs of different genres and philosophies symbolically revealed the breadth and depth of Korea's food culture.

Meanwhile, the Culinary Class Wars series is a cooking survival program that depicts a fiery culinary class war between the underground masters "Black Spoon" chefs who try to overturn class by taste alone and Korea's top star chefs "White Spoon" who try to preserve it. The glory of winning season 2, which was recently fully released, went to Choi Kang-rok.

[Photo] Ted Chung, vice chairman of Hyundai Card SNS

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