Cook Representative

Cook Representative
Genre Variety
Cooking
Presented by Kim Sung-joo
Ahn Jung-hwan
Kang Ho-dong
Starring Choi Hyun-seok
Sam Kim
Lee Won-il
Lee Yeon-bok
Oh Se-deuk
Jung Ho-young
Choi Hyung-jin
Lee Chan-oh
Yoo Hyun-soo
Country of origin South Korea
Original language(s) Korean
No. of episodes 25
Production
Location(s) South Korea
Running time 70 minutes
Release
Original network JTBC
Original release February 17 (2016-02-17) – August 10, 2016 (2016-08-10)
External links
Website

Cook Representative (Hangul: 셰프 원정대 - 쿡가대표), also known as National Chef Team, is a 2016 South Korean cooking-variety program starring Kim Sung-joo, Ahn Jung-hwan, Kang Ho-dong, Choi Hyun-seok, Sam Kim, Lee Won-il and, Lee Yeon-bok, is the spin-off of Please Take Care of My Refrigerator. It aired on JTBC during Wednesdays at 22:50 (KST) beginning February 17, 2016.[1] The series aired its last episode August 10, 2016 after concluding the finals match of the World Championship.

Cast

MC

Chef

Episodes

Episodes Chefs Country Results Comments
1-3 Choi Hyun-seok

Sam Kim

Lee Won-il

Lee Yeon-bok

Hong Kong First Match: 2:0 (Team Hong Kong wins)

Second Match: 2:1 (Team Hong Kong wins)

Special Host: Henry Lau
4-6 Choi Hyun-seok

Oh Se-deuk

Jung Ho-young

Lee Yeon-bok

Japan

(Osaka)

First Match: 2:0 (Team Korea wins)

Second Match: 2:1 (Team Korea wins)

7-9 Choi Hyun-seok

Choi Hyung-jin

Oh Se-deuk

Lee Yeon-bok

China

(Chengdu)

First Match: 2:1 (Team Korea wins)

Second Match: 2:1 (Team Korea wins)

10 Choi Hyun-seok

Oh Se-deuk

Lee Won-il

Lee Chan-oh

Korea 2:0 (Team Korea wins) Special Match against France in Korea

Special Judges: Julian Quintart, Sam Okyere, Takuya Terada

11-13 Choi Hyun-seok

Oh Se-deuk

Lee Won-il

Yoo Hyun-soo

UAE

(Dubai)

First Match: 2:0 (Team UAE wins)

Second Match: 2:0 (Team UAE wins)

Special Guest: Wendy from Red Velvet[2]
14-17

(1st half)

Choi Hyun-seok

Oh Se-deuk

Yoo Hyun-soo

Lee Yeon-bok

Thailand

(Bangkok)

First Match: 2:1 (Team Korea wins)

Second Match: 2:1 (Team Korea wins)

17(2nd half)

-21

Choi Hyun-seok

Oh Se-deuk

Lee Chan-oh

Yoo Hyun-soo

United States

(San Francisco)

First Match: 2:0 (Team USA wins)

Second Match: 2:1 (Team USA wins)

22-25 Choi Hyun-seok

Oh Se-deuk

Sam Kim

Lee Yeon-bok

Korea

Quarter-finals

Block A: Team Korea 1 wins

Block B: Team UAE wins

Block C: Team USA wins

Block D: Team Korea 2 wins

Semi-finals

First Match: Team Korea 1 wins

Second Match: Team USA wins

Third Placer Match: Team UAE wins

FInals

Team Korea 1 wins

World Championship; Opponents from previous countries.

Quarter-finals

Block A: Team Korea 1 v. Team China

Block B: Team Japan 1 v. Team UAE

Block C: Team Japan 2 v. Team USA

Block D: Team Korea 2 v. Team France

Semi-finals

Block A v. Block B (Team Korea 1 v. Team UAE)

Block C v. Block D (Team USA v. Team Korea 2)

Third Placer Match: Team UAE v. Team Korea 2

Finals

Team Korea 1 v. Team USA

References

External links


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