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He tosses the ingredients into the wok. The flames leap. The shoomph of the ladle echoes through the silent judging hall. He serves it in a cracked ceramic bowl.
Poong, standing before his massive, scarred wok, does something unexpected. He doesn’t make a banquet. He makes a single bowl of soup : yukgaejang —a spicy, beef-and-fernbrawn soup that his mother used to make on the nights his father didn’t come home. wok of love
These four—the bankrupt chef, the flavorless heiress, the gangster baker, and the failed prodigy—form the most dysfunctional kitchen crew ever assembled. They fight. They steal each other’s mise en place. They throw ladles. He tosses the ingredients into the wok
The owner, a gruff, debt-ridden former line cook named Chil-sung (the magnificent Jang Hyuk), doesn’t interview Poong for a job. He simply hands him an apron and says, “You look like a man who needs to burn something.” He serves it in a cracked ceramic bowl