Netflix’s “Culinary Class Wars Season 2” hits No. 1 worldwide for two weeks as intense team battles keep viewers watching

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Netflix’s variety show Culinary Class Wars Season 2 is continuing its strong global run, ranking No. 1 on the Global Top 10 TV Shows (Non English) list for two consecutive weeks.

The show achieved this milestone during its highly talked about Top 7 selection phase, drawing attention from viewers around the world.

According to Netflix, Culinary Class Wars Season 2 recorded 4.7 million views from December 22 to December 28, securing first place globally for the second week in a row.

Just two weeks after its release, the show has already surpassed 10.2 million total views, proving its growing popularity and strong word of mouth.

The series has also topped local rankings in several regions, including South Korea, Singapore, Taiwan, and Hong Kong. Its consistent performance highlights its wide appeal beyond Korea, especially among fans of competitive cooking and reality programs.

Culinary Class Wars Season 2 follows a unique concept where “Black Spoon” chefs, lesser known but highly skilled cooks, challenge “White Spoon” chefs, who are well known star chefs representing the top tier of the culinary world. The clash of pride, skill, and taste has become a key reason why the show continues to trend globally.

With its intense team based format, unpredictable rules, and strong global ratings, Culinary Class Wars Season 2 is cementing itself as one of Netflix’s most successful non English variety shows this season.

New episodes are set to be released soon, keeping global viewers closely watching how the rankings and competition will unfold next.

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