Netflix is introducing its first Korean cooking show, “Culinary Class Wars.” The show features 100 chefs split into two groups: “black spoon” hidden talents and “white spoon” celebrity chefs. They face off in intense cooking challenges, aiming to win the title of the ultimate chef. The competition includes exciting, game-like tasks that test their skills.
The show was shot at a custom-built set in JW Marriott Dongdaemun Square Seoul, which took 40 days to prepare. It includes all the equipment needed for large-scale cooking.
The show has an energetic soundtrack combining traditional Korean sounds and modern music to match the cooking battles.
The release date will be announced soon on Netflix.
“Culinary Class Wars” brings a fresh twist to cooking shows, showcasing a variety of Korean dishes and hidden talents. It’s perfect for food lovers everywhere!
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