Cook Representative

Cook Representative
Promotional poster
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
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

  1. Kim, Hyung-woo (17 February 2016). "홍콩관광청, 세프 원정대 '쿡가대표 홍콩편' 17일 첫 방". Sports Chosun. Retrieved 2016-02-18.
  2. "Red Velvet's Wendy talks about her academic excellence as a student in the U.S. | allkpop.com". Retrieved 2016-08-05.


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