A culinary class war among 100 contenders, wherein eighty underdog "Black Spoon" cooks challenge twenty "White Spoon" star chefs, fiercely competing to become the best in Korea. (Source: Netflix; edited by MyDramaList) Edit Translation
- English
- 한국어
- Français
- Italiano
- Native Title: 흑백요리사: 요리 계급 전쟁
- Also Known As: Unknown Chefs , Heugbaekyorisa: Yori Gyegeub Jeonjaeng , Moomyeongyorisa , 무명요리사
- Genres: Food, Life
Where to Watch Culinary Class Wars
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Cast & Credits
- Baek Jong Won[Judge]Main Host
- Anh Sung Jae[Judge]Main Host
- Choi Hyun Seok[Contestant / White Spoon Chef]Regular Member
- Jung Ji Seon[Contestant / White Spoon Chef]Regular Member
- Yeo Kyung Rae[Contestant / White Spoon Chef]Regular Member
- Fabrizio Ferrari[Contestant / White Spoon Chef]Regular Member
Reviews
The best competition kshow of all time
Definitely worth the hype for all it has to offer, an ultimate journey of food porn topped with extremely classy cinematography and fiery soundtrack all cooked in an unimaginable scale. The thrill and suspense of the matches are so flavorful, it is truly engaging to watch. This is really hands down the best competition kshow of all time, so well made and a huge feast well served for the eyes.Was this review helpful to you?
The Best Cooking Show of All Time!
I’ve watched many cooking competitions, but Culinary Class War is in a league of its own. This show has everything I could ask for: talented chefs, intense cooking battles, innovative ideas, and authentic Korean cuisine that makes you want to hop into the kitchen yourself!The format of the show is fresh and exciting. From the challenging missions to the unexpected twists, each episode kept me on the edge of my seat. The chemistry between the judges and the contestants is spot-on, and I appreciate how they respect and celebrate the art of cooking. The show truly captures the essence of Korean cuisine and presents it in a way that feels both traditional and modern.
The chefs featured on Culinary Class War are incredibly skilled and passionate, and watching them create masterpiece dishes under pressure is absolutely thrilling. The judges’ critiques are insightful and balanced, highlighting both the strengths and areas for improvement without being harsh.
Overall, this show sets a new standard for culinary competitions. It’s more than just a cooking show—it’s a celebration of food, culture, and creativity. Culinary Class War isn’t just about who wins; it’s about the journey, the learning, and the appreciation of good food.
If you love cooking competitions or want to see Korean cuisine in all its glory, I highly recommend Culinary Class War. It’s a must-watch!
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