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Son Jong-won (right) in "Culinary Class Wars" Season 2 (Netflix)
Netflix’s mega-hit “Culinary Class Wars” is once again catapulting its chef contestants into stardom.
Leading the Season 2 pack is Son Jong-won, a member of the white spoon team comprising established chefs. Soft-spoken yet confident 오리지널골드몽 , the chef behind Seoul’s two one-Michelin-starred restaurants, Eatanic Garden and L’Amant Secret, has captivated viewers.
Son’s Instagram following has jumped by more than 300,000 since the 릴게임사이트추천 show’s release, reaching 475,000 as of Friday; reservations at his restaurants have become nearly impossible to secure.
The 42-year-old has even earned the nickname "good-vibe man." Korean 릴게임몰메가 women use the newly emerging term to describe men whose attractiveness is defined by warmth and an overall pleasant and approachable presence.
Everything from his taste in fashion — he wears 바다이야기2 Rick Owens, known for its dark, glamorous grunge aesthetic — to his 1.84-meter height has helped him stand out.
His resume stands out, too. Son earned a civil engineering scholarship at the 바다이야기5만 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and has worked in some of the world’s best kitchens, honing his craft at Noma in Copenhagen and Michelin three-star San Francisco restaurants Quince, Benu and Coi. He also speaks English at a native level.
Son Jong-won (Instagram, @jw.sson)
Riding high on his growing popularity, his connections have extended beyond the culinary world, with members of Korea’s conglomerate families publicly noting their ties to him.
Hyundai Card CEO and vice chair Chung Tae-young shared a picture of himself and the chef via Instagram on Wednesday, recalling his visit to Son's Eatanic Garden.
"I personally don't enjoy omakase and course-style restaurants. But Son's Eatanic Garden, which I visited last winter, was impressive enough to make me want to return. The dishes, paired with alcohol, have a depth of flavor that grabbed my attention,” the Instagram post read.
Jules Lee, a scion of DL Group, posted a picture of herself and Son on Instagram that same day, with a caption that reads “Eatanic Garden is the best I have ever had.”
Chef Lim Seong-geun (Instagram, @imchef00)
Also enjoying a surge of popularity is Lim Seong-geun, a contestant of the show and the winner of “Korean Food Battle 3” in 2015.
Apart from his performance on the show, Im has also built a fan base by connecting with audiences through his YouTube channel, Im Seong-geun Im-jjang TV. Having more than 855,000 subscribers, Im has attracted a growing following through his cooking content.
Im’s rise has been backed by a compelling backstory, rooted in decades of experience in Korean cuisine and personal struggles before "Culinary Class Wars."
His rise is often described as a classic underdog story. After running away from home at a young age, he began his career washing dishes. He defied rigid kitchen hierarchies through relentless practice, working on his knife skills late into the night, eventually becoming a head chef at just 19 — one of the youngest in Korea’s culinary history.
Lim's culinary career has also taken him into cultural diplomacy. He served as executive banquet chef for the World Association of Chefs’ Societies in Chile in 2010 and later led state banquet preparations at the South Korean Embassy in Beijing in 2016.
Chef Lee Ha-sung (Lee's Instagram)
One of the breakout figures of the second season of "Culinary Class Wars" is a contestant known as “Cooking Monster.”
Behind the intimidating nickname is Lee Ha-sung, whose culinary style is bold, ambitious and fierce.
Lee’s popularity is closely tied to the show’s core concept, which strips away titles, fame and background to reward performance over resumes. This approach has led many viewers to see him as the ideal competitor in a merit-driven culinary arena.
Despite being on the challenger black spoon team, Lee’s work shone with precision, proving that skill speaks louder than words with dishes such as his spring herb porridge with truffle and stalked sea squirt sashimi, to name a few.
Netflix’s mega-hit “Culinary Class Wars” is once again catapulting its chef contestants into stardom.
Leading the Season 2 pack is Son Jong-won, a member of the white spoon team comprising established chefs. Soft-spoken yet confident 오리지널골드몽 , the chef behind Seoul’s two one-Michelin-starred restaurants, Eatanic Garden and L’Amant Secret, has captivated viewers.
Son’s Instagram following has jumped by more than 300,000 since the 릴게임사이트추천 show’s release, reaching 475,000 as of Friday; reservations at his restaurants have become nearly impossible to secure.
The 42-year-old has even earned the nickname "good-vibe man." Korean 릴게임몰메가 women use the newly emerging term to describe men whose attractiveness is defined by warmth and an overall pleasant and approachable presence.
Everything from his taste in fashion — he wears 바다이야기2 Rick Owens, known for its dark, glamorous grunge aesthetic — to his 1.84-meter height has helped him stand out.
His resume stands out, too. Son earned a civil engineering scholarship at the 바다이야기5만 Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology and has worked in some of the world’s best kitchens, honing his craft at Noma in Copenhagen and Michelin three-star San Francisco restaurants Quince, Benu and Coi. He also speaks English at a native level.
Son Jong-won (Instagram, @jw.sson)
Riding high on his growing popularity, his connections have extended beyond the culinary world, with members of Korea’s conglomerate families publicly noting their ties to him.
Hyundai Card CEO and vice chair Chung Tae-young shared a picture of himself and the chef via Instagram on Wednesday, recalling his visit to Son's Eatanic Garden.
"I personally don't enjoy omakase and course-style restaurants. But Son's Eatanic Garden, which I visited last winter, was impressive enough to make me want to return. The dishes, paired with alcohol, have a depth of flavor that grabbed my attention,” the Instagram post read.
Jules Lee, a scion of DL Group, posted a picture of herself and Son on Instagram that same day, with a caption that reads “Eatanic Garden is the best I have ever had.”
Chef Lim Seong-geun (Instagram, @imchef00)
Also enjoying a surge of popularity is Lim Seong-geun, a contestant of the show and the winner of “Korean Food Battle 3” in 2015.
Apart from his performance on the show, Im has also built a fan base by connecting with audiences through his YouTube channel, Im Seong-geun Im-jjang TV. Having more than 855,000 subscribers, Im has attracted a growing following through his cooking content.
Im’s rise has been backed by a compelling backstory, rooted in decades of experience in Korean cuisine and personal struggles before "Culinary Class Wars."
His rise is often described as a classic underdog story. After running away from home at a young age, he began his career washing dishes. He defied rigid kitchen hierarchies through relentless practice, working on his knife skills late into the night, eventually becoming a head chef at just 19 — one of the youngest in Korea’s culinary history.
Lim's culinary career has also taken him into cultural diplomacy. He served as executive banquet chef for the World Association of Chefs’ Societies in Chile in 2010 and later led state banquet preparations at the South Korean Embassy in Beijing in 2016.
Chef Lee Ha-sung (Lee's Instagram)
One of the breakout figures of the second season of "Culinary Class Wars" is a contestant known as “Cooking Monster.”
Behind the intimidating nickname is Lee Ha-sung, whose culinary style is bold, ambitious and fierce.
Lee’s popularity is closely tied to the show’s core concept, which strips away titles, fame and background to reward performance over resumes. This approach has led many viewers to see him as the ideal competitor in a merit-driven culinary arena.
Despite being on the challenger black spoon team, Lee’s work shone with precision, proving that skill speaks louder than words with dishes such as his spring herb porridge with truffle and stalked sea squirt sashimi, to name a few.
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