On the 26th episode of MBC's Get Me! Homes (directed by Jung Da-hee, Nam You Joung, Heo Ja-yoon, Kim Seong-nyeon / hereafter Homes), following the previous Black-and-White district season 1, the show visits the restaurants and homes of the chefs who appeared on the Netflix variety show Culinary Class Wars.
This episode is presented as an upgraded Black-and-White district season 2, building on the enthusiastic response to the previous Black-and-White district season 1. Following season 1, in which Kim Sook, Chef Yoon Nam-no and Chef Park Eun-young were active, the stars of Culinary Class Wars will again take part. Variety white spoon Fabri, variety black spoon Rebellious Genius Chef Lee Chan-yang, and variety diamond spoon Yang Se-hyung will explore the area around Sinsa-dong, where Culinary Class Wars chefs' restaurants are clustered, the so-called Black-and-White district, and present a vivid location report.
For the first time, the variety show debut of Rebellious Genius Chef Lee Chan-yang and his clumsy adaptation draws attention. Under the harsh training of Jang Dong-min, who appears as a variety show instructor, a flustered-looking Lee Chan-yang receives encouragement from Yang Se-chan, who says, "If you can hold out here, other places will be easier," provoking laughter. Variety show senior Chef Fabri then steps in to help the embarrassed Lee Chan-yang, and the two's chemistry adds another point of interest.
The three head to the area near Hannam Bridge in Sinsa-dong, known as a "nest of gastronomy," to begin the location work in earnest. In particular, the area draws attention because Michelin-star restaurants and establishments run by Culinary Class Wars participating chefs are concentrated there.
In particular, the kitchen of Michelin two-star Chef Lee Jun, known to have a master-disciple relationship with Chef Lee Chan-yang, is revealed and draws attention. Everyone gushes over the sight of the open kitchen, managed so meticulously that it resembles a cleanroom, while Chef Fabri jokes, "It doesn't fit my style of talking a lot and swearing," turning the scene into a sea of laughter. The three then check out, directly across the street, Chef Seong Si-woo's restaurant, Asia's first Michelin vegan restaurant 'Re??', where he once worked with Lee Chan-yang under Chef Lee Jun, digging into the gourmet spaces thoroughly.
Meanwhile, they also visit Chef Park Eun-young's restaurant, known as the "goddess of Chinese cuisine," located in the same space. The kitchen interior is fully revealed, and they directly examine the key elements of a Chinese kitchen—noodle boards, cutting boards and fire stoves—that they had only heard about. Chef Park Eun-young emphasized, "Chinese cooking uses a lot of fire, so checking the exhaust capacity is the most important," and they add the fun of examining differences in kitchen design by cuisine, drawing anticipation.
Get Me! Homes' Black-and-White district season 2 will air on the 26th at 10 p.m.
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