Netflix subscribers will soon be able to stuff their faces with a second helping of the popular cooking competition series Culinary Class Wars. The streamer revealed Tuesday from Seoul that it has renewed the hit Korean show for a second season.
Similar in format to Netflix’s Korean reality hit Physical 100, Culinary Class Wars follows 100 elite chefs divided into two classes: white spoons (celebrity chefs) and black spoons (non-celebrity chefs). The contestants then face off in a cooking tournament in hopes of winning a prize of 300 million Korean won (about $230,000). They are judged by two sharp-tongued local food experts: veteran restaurateur and celebrity chef, Paik Jong-won, and the only Michelin three-star chef in Korea, Anh Sung-jae.
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Culinary Class Wars was a sizable hit both in Korea and international audiences for Netflix. Released just last month, the show was the company’s first Korean unscripted title to
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