Culinary Class Wars
Culinary Class Wars | |
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Hangul | 흑백요리사: 요리 계급 전쟁 |
Literal meaning | Black and White Chef: Culinary Class Wars |
Revised Romanization | Heukbaegyorisa: yori gyegeup jeonjaeng |
McCune–Reischauer | Hŭkpaekyorisa: yori kyegŭp chŏnjaeng |
Genre |
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Written by | Mo Eun-seol[1] |
Directed by | |
Judges | |
Music by | |
Country of origin | South Korea |
Original language | Korean |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 12 |
Production | |
Producers | |
Cinematography | Hong Jung-pyo[1] |
Running time | 60–76 minutes |
Production company | Studio Slam[1] |
Original release | |
Network | Netflix |
Release | September 17, 2024 present | –
Culinary Class Wars (Korean: 흑백요리사: 요리 계급 전쟁) is a South Korean cooking competition in the dramatic style of Physical: 100. The first season was released on Netflix in 2024 and featured one hundred elite chefs divided into two classes: white spoons (veterans) and black spoons (newcomers), competing for the prize of ₩300 million.[2] A second season has been confirmed in production with a planned release in 2025.[3]
Judges
[edit]The two judges were veteran restaurateur and celebrity chef, Paik Jong-won, and the only Michelin three-star chef in Korea, Anh Sung-jae.[4][5] They became full from tasting so much food during the contest but Paik still ate his packed lunch too.[6]
Care was taken to ensure impartial judging. In the first black versus white round, the judges were blind-folded so that they would not be influenced by the status of the contestants. All the food was discarded after judging so that the crew and contestants could not taste it and then challenge or influence the judges' decisions.[7]
Contestants
[edit]The contestants were divided at the outset into 20 experienced chefs who were classed as White Spoons and competed under their real names, while the remaining 80 contestants were comparative newcomers who were classed as Black Spoons and competed under aliases.[2]
The White Spoons were: Ahn You-seong, Bang Ki-su, Cho Eun-ju, Choi Hyun-seok, Choi Ji-hyung, Choi Kang-rok, Edward Lee, Fabrizio Ferrari, Hwang Jin-seon, Jang Ho-joon, Jung Ji-sun, Joseph Lidgerwood, Kim Do-yun, Kim Seung-min, Lee Young-suk, Lu Chinglai, Nam Jeong-seok, Oh Se-deuk, Park Joon-woo, and Seonkyoung Longest.[5]
Format and results
[edit]Its format was a cookery contest with different challenges in each round and elimination of contestants until only one remained.
Round 1: Black Spoon Elimination Challenge
[edit]In the first round, the 80 Black Spoons were given 100 minutes to cook a personal signature dish. A judge tasted this and then decided to either pass or eliminate the contestant. If the judge was uncertain then the contestant was put on hold for a second opinion by the other judge. 20 Black Spoons were required to pass the first round so, when less than 20 contestants had passed, the judges chose from the deferred contestants to fill the remaining places. The 20 White Spoons were given a bye and automatically advanced to the second round.[2]
The 20 survivors of this round and their signature dishes were as follows. The final four required a second opinion.
- Goddess of Chinese Cuisine – Dongpo snowflower dumplings
- Hidden Genius – Spaghetti aglio e olio
- Genius Restaurateur – Tongyeong-style bibimbap + dried pollock-skin sundae
- Side Dish Chef – mixed-grain rice, seaweed soup with Perilla seed powder, braised Japanese Spanish mackerel, 3 kinds of seasoned vegetables
- Yeong Chicken – assorted chicken dishes
- God of Seasoning – Golden ratio Mapo tofu
- One Two Three – Bonghwa duck with Korean blackberry
- Triple Star – Lobster with pepper sauce + Lobster Kinilaw
- Auntie Omakase #1 – Assorted home-cooked meals
- Self-Made Chef – Eight Treasure meatball
- Comic Book Chef – Dongpo pork from Oishinbo + Crab Spring Roll from Iron Wok Jan
- Meat Master – Galb uignon
- Celebrities' Chef – Vegetarian Sashimi + vegetarian Futomaki
- Seung-woo's Dad – Sous vide chicken breast + winter watermelon salad
- Yakitori King – Korean chicken yakitori with various cuts
- Kitchen Boss – Braised octopus + lemon cheese pasta
- Napoli Matfia – Naples fresh pasta with 3 kinds of potato purée
- Cooking Maniac – Cod milt with curry butter sauce
- Chef Spark – seafood fresh pasta
- Master of School Meals – Boiled pork and Ssamjang, Gochujang-fried anchovies, Yukgaejang, kimchi, lettuce wraps
Round 2: Black vs. White 1-on-1 Match
[edit]In the second round, the White Spoons and Black Spoons competed against each other in 1-on-1 matches. White Spoons were called to the stage and a Black Spoon could join if they would like to challenge them. If a White Spoon received two or more opponents, they could choose whom they would like to compete against. The pair then chose between 20 fridges which contained a random ingredient they must use in any dish of their own devising. Contestants were given 70 minutes to cook their dish, then the two creations were then subject to a blind tasting by the judges who were blindfolded and hand-fed by spoon. The judges voted anonymously and then removed their blindfold if the decision was unanimous. If there was a tie, the contestants were asked to leave so that the judges could deliberate on both dishes and make a final decision. The contestant of the winning dish would then advance while the other was eliminated. At the end of the round, both judges selected one contestant each among those who were eliminated to receive a "super pass" and return to the competition.[2]
Color key
- Contestant won their match and advanced to Round 3
- Contestant received a "super pass" from the judges
- Contestant lost their match and was eliminated
- Key
○ | Judge voted for the White Spoon's dish |
● | Judge voted for the Black Spoon's dish |
Main Ingredient | White Spoon | Black Spoon | Judges' Vote | |
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Paik Jong-won | Ahn Sung-jae | |||
Mugeunji | Edward Lee (Mugeunji pork neck salad) |
Meat Master (Skate-bacon mugeunji samhap) |
○ | ○ |
Siraegi | Jung Ji-sun (Deep-fried siraegi basi[8] with black vinegar) |
Goddess of Chinese Cuisine [1] (Siraegi sea bream stew) |
● | ○ |
Beef rump | Lee Young-suk (Miso gomtang) |
Genius Restaurateur (Jeonriptugol) |
○ | ○ |
Maesaengi | Cho Eun-ju (Maesaengi-flavored abalone) |
Kitchen Boss (Barley risotto with scallops and maesaengi |
○ | ○ |
Live octopus | Jang Ho-joon | Yakitori King | ○ | ○ |
Pig's trotter | Ahn You-seong | Yeong Chicken | ○ | ○ |
Ogyeopsal | Choi Ji-hyung (Grilled Maekjeok and Kaesong-style seasoned vegetables) |
Triple Star (Ogyeopsal Tteokgalbi with Epoisses sauce) |
● | ○ |
Perilla oil | Choi Kang-rok | Seung-woo's Dad | ● | ○ |
Jang trio (Gochujang, Doenjang, Ganjang) |
Choi Hyun-seok | One Two Three | ○ | ● |
Conger eel | Joseph Lidgerwood (Light Conger Eel with Korean wild black raspberries wine[9]) |
Cooking Maniac | ● | ● |
Semi-dried Rockfish | Kim Do-yun | Side Dish Chef | ● | ● |
Skate | Fabrizio Ferrari | Napoli Matfia | ○ | ● |
Matured Pumpkin | Hwang Jin-seon | Comic Book Chef [2] | ○ | ○ |
Oxtail | Lu Chinglai | Self-Made Chef | ● | ● |
Beef tripe | Oh Se-deuk | Hidden Genius | ● | ○ |
Bone-in Pork sirloin | Seonkyoung Longest | God of Seasoning | ● | ○ |
Mackerel | Kim Seung-min | Auntie Omakase #1 | ● | ● |
Humpback shrimp | Nam Jeong-seok | Celebrities' Chef | ○ | ○ |
Pyogo mushroom | Park Joon-woo | Chef Spark | ● | ● |
Black Chicken | Bang Ki-su | Master of School Meals | ● | ● |
[1] Paik Jong-won chose Goddess of Chinese Cuisine to receive the super pass.
[2] Ahn Sung-jae chose Comic Book Chef to receive the super pass.
Round 3: Black vs. White Team Match
[edit]In the third round, the White Spoons and the Black Spoons divided themselves into two teams, one to cook a meat-based dish and another to cook a seafood-based dish. The White Spoon team in one category competed against the respective Black Spoon team. Each team had 200 minutes to prepare and serve their dish to a panel of 100 audience members, including the two judges. In each match the team with the most votes was declared the winner with all contestants in the team advancing to the next round.
Color key
- Winning Team, all members advance to Round 4
- Losing Team, all members sent to the Consolation Round
- Head Chef
Category | White Spoon | Black Spoon | ||||
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Contestant | Dish | Score | Contestant | Dish | Score | |
Meat | Cho Eun-ju | Hong shao rou with Vegetables | 45 | Triple Star | Chinese-style Meat-Wrap with Pepper Steak and Radish Salad |
55 |
Seonkyoung Longest | Master of School Meals | |||||
Jung Ji-sun | Comic Book Chef | |||||
Choi Kang-rok | Side Dish Chef | |||||
Hwang Jin-seon | Auntie Omakase #1 | |||||
Self-Made Chef | ||||||
Seafood | Choi Hyun-seok | Flounder Seaweed Soup | 54 | Chef Spark | Risotto with Chinese-style Grilled Octopus and Sea Bream |
46 |
Nam Jeong-seok | Napoli Matfia | |||||
Ahn You-seong | Cooking Maniac | |||||
Edward Lee | Goddess of Chinese Cuisine | |||||
Lee Young-suk | Hidden Genius | |||||
Jang Ho-joon |
Consolation Round
[edit]Exclusively for the teams that lost Round 3. Contestants had 40 minutes to prepare any dish of their devising using ingredients typically found in a convenience store. The judges tasted each dish in the order that it was finished. After all dishes were sampled, the judges selected three contestants regardless of their class to advance to Round 4.
Color key
- Contestant was selected to advance to Round 4
- Contestant was eliminated
Order | Contestant | Dish | Result |
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1 | Hwang Jin-seon | Pig Trotter Cabbage Wrap | Eliminated |
2 | Choi Kang-rok | Hot Pepper Saury | Eliminated |
3 | Cooking Maniac | Ramyeon Pad thai | 3rd |
4 | Jung Ji-sun | Ramyeon You po mian | 2nd |
5 | Goddess of Chinese Cuisine | Kung Pao chicken Chow mein | Eliminated |
6 | Seonkyoung Longest | American-style Chow mein | Eliminated |
7 | Napoli Matfia | Chestnut Tiramisu | 1st |
8 | Cho Eun-ju | Chicken Breast with Pineapple Salsa | Eliminated |
9 | Hidden Genius | Tuna Mayo Toast with Grilled Cabbage & Crabmeat | Eliminated |
10 | Chef Spark | Convenience Store Carrozza | Eliminated |
Round 4: Black and White Mixed Team Match: Restaurant Mission
[edit]For the fourth round, the contestants divided themselves into three teams of five, regardless of class. The head chefs for each team were predetermined by a survey where contestants voted on three others who they believe are most likely to win the competition. The first place contestant (with eleven votes) was Black Spoon's Triple Star, followed by White Spoon's Choi Hyun-seok and White Spoon's Edward Lee. After all teams were decided, the restaurant mission was announced. Each team has 24 hours to create their own restaurant from the ground up, including its concept, menu items and pricing, and shopping and preparing the ingredients. After the 24 hours, all restaurants will open simultaneously to customers for 2 hours and 30 minutes. For the restaurant with the most sales, all of their members will advance to the Semifinal, while for the restaurant with the lowest sales, all of their members will be eliminated. Only eight contestants will survive based on restaurant sales and judges' evaluations.
Team Triple Star | Team Choi Hyun-seok | Team Edward Lee |
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Triple Star | Choi Hyun-seok | Edward Lee |
Self-Made Chef | Ahn You-seong | Lee Young-suk |
Side Dish Chef | Jang Ho-joon | Master of School Meals |
Nam Jeong-seok | Cooking Maniac | Napoli Matfia |
Jung Ji-sun | Auntie Omakase #1 | Comic Book Chef |
At the six-hour mark, it was announced that each team must dismiss one member who they believe will be least helpful in the round. Contestants could also volunteer to dismiss themselves. The three dismissed contestants would form a fourth team that must design a new restaurant to compete against the opposing teams. The dismissed contestants were Black Spoon's Self-Made Chef (from Triple Star's team), White Spoon's Ahn You-seong (from Choi Hyun-seok's team), and Black Spoon's Comic Book Chef (from Edward Lee's team). At the end of the 24 hours, the customers were revealed to be twenty mukbang creators. Each customer was given one million won to order as many dishes as they want during the allotted business hours.
Color key
- First place team, all members advance to the semifinal
- Last place team, all members eliminated
Names in bold denote Head Chef.
Restaurant | Contestant | Result | ||
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Name | Menu | Rank | Sales | |
The Gazillionaire's Exorbitant Diner (억수르 기사식당) |
Truffle Gold Katsu (₩36,000) Lobster Mala Cream Jjamppong (₩42,000) Caviar Roe Bibimbap Heaven (₩58,000) |
Choi Hyun-seok | 1st | ₩4,774,000 |
Jang Ho-joon | ||||
Cooking Maniac | ||||
Auntie Omakase #1 | ||||
Triple Chinese Restaurant (트리플 반점) |
Mala Cream Shrimp Dim sum (₩24,000) Flame-grilled Bulgogi Bao (₩22,000) Gochujang Butter Gnocchi with Roast Chicken (₩30,000) |
Triple Star | 2nd | ₩2,220,000 |
Side Dish Chef | ||||
Nam Jeong-seok | ||||
Jung Ji-sun | ||||
Mister Jang (Jang 아저씨 식당) |
Mister Jang's Ssamjang Pasta (₩13,900) Gochujang Butter Steak (₩34,000) Assorted Jeon with Caviar (₩26,000) |
Edward Lee | 3rd | ₩1,498,100 |
Lee Young-suk | ||||
Napoli Matfia | ||||
Master of School Meals | ||||
The Restaurant that TV Crews line up for (방송국도 줄 서는 식당) |
The Blue House Master Chef's Tendon (₩22,000) Dongpo pork from Sung Si-kyung's Grab a Bite (₩24,000) Cooking Master Boy's Mapo tofu (₩20,000) |
Ahn You-seong | 4th | ₩1,348,000 |
Self-Made Chef | ||||
Comic Book Chef |
Among the second and third-place teams, the judges picked four more contestants to advance to the semifinal.
Color key
- Contestant advanced to the semifinal via judges' evaluations
- Contestant was eliminated
Order | Contestant | Judge's Comment for Selection |
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1 | Jung Ji-sun | Mala Cream Shrimp Dim sum was the best-selling dish (with 39 orders). Jung Ji-sun was also the first contestant to observe the customers' reactions by checking the leftovers. |
2 | Triple Star | Triple Star was commended for his strong leadership throughout the round. |
3 | Napoli Matfia | Napoli Matfia was commended for his ability to keep the restaurant running smoothly. |
4 | Edward Lee | Edward Lee was commended for his communication with customers and adapting his dishes throughout the round. |
- | Side Dish Chef | Eliminated |
Nam Jeong-seok | ||
Master of School Meals | ||
Lee Young-suk |
Semifinal Round
[edit]For the semifinal round, the contestants competed in two themed missions: "Cook Your Life" and "Endless Cooking Hell". Only two contestants will advance to the final round.
Cook Your Life
[edit]The contestants were given 70 minutes to cook a dish representing their life. The judges would evaluate their dish and give a score out of 100 points, then both judges' scores were combined to determine the contestant's total score. The contestant with the most points would automatically advance to the final round.
Color key
- Top Score
Order | Contestant | Dish | Judges' Score | Result | ||
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Paik Jong-won | Ahn Sung-jae | Total Score | Rank | |||
1 | Jung Ji-sun | Songshu Guiyu | 87 | 82 | 169 | 8 |
2 | Edward Lee | Tuna and Caviar Bibimbap | 97 | 82 | 179 | 3 |
3 | Jang Ho-joon | Kuro Tamanegi | 91 | 87 | 178 | 5 |
4 | Auntie Omakase #1 | Handmade Kal-guksu, Cabbage Jeon, Millet Rice, Geotjeori | 90 | 85 | 175 | 7 |
5 | Cooking Maniac | Ugly Onion soup | 88 | 89 | 177 | 6 |
6 | Napoli Matfia | Grandmother's Gegukji Pasta | 92 | 90 | 182 | 1 |
7 | Triple Star | Clam chowder soup with Toothfish and Caviar | 92 | 87 | 179 | 3 |
8 | Choi Hyun-seok | Pasta Vongole | 93 | 88 | 181 | 2 |
As the winner of the "Cook Your Life" mission, Napoli Matfia automatically advanced to the final round without competing in the next semifinal mission.
Infinite Cooking Hell
[edit]The remaining seven chefs competed in an endurance round to select the other finalist. The chefs had to keep creating dishes using the same key ingredient: tofu. Each dish had to be created in just 30 minutes using tofu taken from a large stack. The judges used three criteria: ensuring that tofu was a significant ingredient; the creativity of the dish; and its overall execution and presentation. Dishes were served to the judges in the order of completion and the worst submission each round was eliminated.[10]
Edward Lee won this stage by creating a varied and novel selection of dishes such as Kentucky-Fried Tofu, which resembled the famous chicken dish and used chicken fat as a sauce to give it an appropriate and savoury taste.[10]
Color key
- Contestant survived the round
- Contestant was eliminated in this round
Contestant | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 | Round 4 | Round 5 | Round 6 | Judge's Comment for Elimination |
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Edward Lee | Tofu, Pine Nut and Soy Milk Soup | Tofu and Scallops | Jasmine Tea-smoked Tofu with Duck Breast and Egg Yolk Sauce | Tofu Pasta alla Ruota with Gochujang Sauce | Kentucky-Fried Tofu | Tofu Crème Brûlée | Winner - Edward Lee had the most innovative uses for tofu and his dishes encompassed a larger variety than the other contestants |
Triple Star | Sesame Seed and Tofu Dressing Salad | Tofu Menbosha | Rockfish and Tofu Jjigae | Western-styled Mapo Tofu | Gamtae Tofu Noodles | Mexican-Inspired Tofu | Too similar to the dish he prepared in Round 4 |
Cooking Maniac | Tuna-wrapped Tot and Tofu Salad | Tofu sheet-wrapped Spring Rolls | Ugly Caesar Salad | Tofu Tteok-galbi Sandwich | Agedashi Tofu | Not as creative or as well executed as the others' dishes | |
Jang Ho-joon | Ganmodoki | Edamame and Tofu Gratin | Pistachio Tofu Salad | Tofu and Brisket Rice Bowl | Not as creative or as well executed as the others' dishes | ||
Auntie Omakase #1 | Tofu, Pyogo Mushroom and Spring Onion Dumplings | Tofu Jjigae | Tofu and Crown Daisy Salad | Not innovative enough | |||
Jung Ji-sun | Fried Tofu with Salted Egg Yolk Sauce | Tofu Dim Sum | Not overly flavourful | ||||
Choi Hyun-seok | Lamb "Milanese" with Saffron Risotto and Mapo Tofu sauce | Usage of tofu was arbitrary and did not contribute to the overall dish |
Final Round
[edit]The final round's theme was a "name on the line" dish. The two chefs had to prepare any dish of their desire within the span of 80 minutes. Similarly to the second round's 1-on-1 match, the judges had to vote independently from one another, albeit with the caveat that instead of a deliberation period, the chefs would have to create another dish should the judges not unanimously agree on the best dish. Prior contestants were invited to return and spectate the final round.
At the start of the round, Napoli Matfia's real name was revealed to be Kwon Seong-joon.
The two dishes were:
Edward Lee: Tteokbokki semifreddo with a gochugang caramel served with a chamoe-makgeolli "old fashioned."
Inspiration: Edward joined the competition to get in touch with his Korean heritage and noticed how chefs were typically generous with their portions, especially with tteokbokki. He realised that this came from a place of love and he made a dish to commemorate the leftover tteokbokki.
Kwon Seong-joon: Piedmontese-style pistachio-crusted lamb rack with barollo wine sauce, mushrooms and beet and lamb heart ravioli.
Inspiration: Kwon interpreted his "name" as referring to his life, and as of such wanted to create a dish that represented his entire being. The wine was selected due to it both being a vintage from the year he was born, as well as his favourite grape varietal.
Kwon Seong-joon was declared the winner and won the ₩300 million prize.
Reception
[edit]The show was rated as suitable for ages 12 and above by the British Board of Film Censors.[11]
The show was the most popular foreign-language series on Netflix in its first week of broadcast, getting about four million views.[12][13]
Lee Yoon-seo reviewed the show for The Korea Herald. She reported that the show was popular and that the reasons for this included the high level of expertise and creativity displayed by the contestants and their respect for each other's skills. The two judges and their differences of opinion were also thought to make good viewing. She reported that the participants' restaurants had boomed since their exposure on the show.
For example, over 20,000 people tried to reserve a table at the Neo restaurant of Choi Gang-rok and its new month of online bookings sold out in one minute.[14]
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