Netflix's new cooking survival program "Black and White Chef: Cooking Class War" is generating a hot response. The program features 'black spoon' chefs, who pride themselves on their exceptional flavors, challenging Korea's star 'white spoon' chefs in intense cooking battles. As Netflix Korea's first cooking survival program, following the success of "Physical: 100," it has garnered significant popularity both in Korea and globally since its release on the 17th.

According to Netflix's TOP 10 website on the 25th, "Black and White Chef: Cooking Class War" recorded 3,800,000 viewing hours from the 16th to the 22nd, placing it in the TOP 10 lists of 18 countries. Notably, it ranked first in Netflix's global TOP 10 TV non-English category, proving its widespread appeal. It is also enjoying explosive attention domestically.

The program has opened a new chapter in cooking survival from its first episode. Featuring groundbreaking missions and professional chefs who pour their hearts into their cooking, it unfolds like a dramatic plot twist. 'Black spoon' chefs, who have already made a name for themselves, faced off against 20 well-known 'white spoon' chefs in a thrilling first-round black

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