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Popular Korean cooking reality show Culinary Class Wars will be renewed for a second season at Netflix.
Culinary Class Wars debuted in September and features a competition among 100 chefs, with Korean restaurateur Paik Jong-won and Anh Sung-jae of Mosu Seoul, the country’s sole Michelin three-star restaurant, serving as judges.
The cooking reality show ranked as number one on the streamer’s Global Top 10 TV (Non-English) list for three consecutive weeks.
Producers Kim Hak-min and Kim Eun-ji, along with writer Mo Eun-sol from Studio Slam will return to create the second season of Culinary Class Wars.
“We’re extremely grateful to our viewers,” they said. “Because of them, we’re able to come back for Season 2. We will do our best to return the love and fulfill expectations.”
Ki Hwan Yoo, Director of Content at Netflix Korea, said: “We’re excited to announce the production of Culinary Class Wars Season 2, thanks to the amazing fan response both in Korea and globally. Shows of this scale take a lot of effort to bring to life, and we’re proud of what we’ve accomplished with our dedicated team. As we continue to expand our unscripted offerings, we’re looking forward to sharing even more unique and exciting titles with you soon.”
Culinary Class Wars is part of Netflix Korea’s unscripted content slate. The streamer previously announced that it will debut a new Korean unscripted series every month from August this year to the first quarter of 2025.