Netflix renewed the Korean cooking competition series "Culinary Class Wars" for a third season, implementing a significant format change that will see restaurant teams competing against each other instead of individual chefs. The shift transforms the competition into a collective challenge where four-person teams representing a single restaurant will vie for culinary supremacy and prestige.
The renewal, announced on Wednesday, reconfigures the hit series around the team-based structure, according to a statement released by Netflix. The move aims to showcase the collaborative dynamics within professional kitchens and highlight the diverse skill sets required to run a successful restaurant.
"Culinary Class Wars" has enjoyed considerable popularity across Asia and beyond, tapping into the global fascination with Korean cuisine and competitive cooking shows. The series' initial format, which pitted individual chefs against one another in a series of culinary challenges, resonated with audiences drawn to the high-pressure environment and creative dishes.
The decision to switch to a team-based format reflects a broader trend in cooking competitions, observed globally, that emphasizes collaboration and mentorship. Shows like "The Final Table" and "Crazy Delicious" have experimented with similar concepts, acknowledging the importance of teamwork in the culinary world.
Applications for chef participation in Season 3 are being accepted through Netflix Korea's social media channels. Eligibility is restricted to teams of four individuals. The premiere date for the new season has not yet been announced.
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