Baek Jong-won, Life-Reversing 100-Day Journey with Three “Culinary Class Wars” Chefs (Chef Paik & Les Miserables)

On November 30, ENA’s new Saturday variety show “Chef Paik & Les Miserables” will premiere. This show follows harsh Spartan-style missions where participants, with brief yet intense backstories, seize their first and last chance at turning their lives around. The program showcases Baek Jong-won’s sincerity and dedication to helping people grow.

“Chef Paik & Les Miserables” has generated significant buzz ahead of its release with a stellar cast lineup. At its core is “god of business” Baek Jong-won, joined by chefs Kim Min-sung (Japanese cuisine), David Lee (meat), Lim Tae-hoon (Chinese cuisine) and Yoon Nam-no (Western cuisine), who will guide participants toward their dreams of turning their lives around, delivering both thrills and emotional moments.

On November 1, the official poster for “Chef Paik & Les Miserables” was unveiled. At the center of the poster is Baek Jong-won, the show’s lead and the starting point of this business survival journey. His confident expression radiates determination, instilling viewers with trust and anticipation through his mere presence.

Baek Jong-won Chef Paik & Les Miserables

What catches the eye next are the 20 contestants standing under Baek’s arms. Dressed in numbered outfits, they signal fierce, intense competition as they vie for a life-changing opportunity. The unique stories of these 20 contestants on “Chef Paik & Les Miserables” are intriguing and highly anticipated.

The show’s production team shared, “Our program began with Baek Jong-won’s sincere wish: ‘Anyone can fail, but I want to give those who have failed another chance to stand up again.’ To that end, Baek Jong-won worked hard to support these 20 contestants. ‘Chef Paik & Les Miserables’ combines powerful characters, life-reversal narratives and the warmth of a human documentary. We hope for lots of interest and anticipation.”

“Chef Paik & Les Miserables” will air its first episode on November 30 at 8:30 p.m., following the end of “Apple of My Eye”.

Source: Daum