As others have already pointed out, it wasn't as good as the first season. To put it vaguely to reduce spoilers, I think because they drastically cut the number of chefs from the same class in a single challenge, the show lost impact and didn't really live up to its theme of the battle between classes (white vs black).
From the first season, I really enjoyed the team challenge where each team had to design and market their menu to food influencers and mukbang streamers. That was the highlight of the season for me, and this season didn’t really have any memorable challenges that compared, in my opinion. It lost steam in the second half, and I actually found myself skipping some parts or leaving the show playing in the background while doing something else, which I rarely do for shows.
Anyway, I'm glad the chef I was rooting for won in the end, so that's one redeeming factor.
My first Thai drama. Perfect pacing, didn't have a single dull moment, and constantly kept me at the edge of my seat. Excellent performances from the entire cast as well.
For those of you open to watching Japanese shows that are similar (I watch mostly Jdramas), I recommend Roppongi Class, Priceless, and Trillion Game.
Very underrated. Don't let the synopsis fool you. Both the writing and acting are surprisingly good. I'm very picky about my dramas, but I really liked this one. The doctor was probably my favorite character.
Audrie Kiko Daniel, known professionally as Kiko Mizuhara, is a model, actress, and designer who has lived in…
Zainichi means a foreign citizen that immigrated to Japan or was born there and has permanent residency. Foreign meaning no Japanese blood. Therefore, since Kiko's mother does not have Japanese blood, Kiko doesn't either. Kiko is half Caucasian, half Korean
From the first season, I really enjoyed the team challenge where each team had to design and market their menu to food influencers and mukbang streamers. That was the highlight of the season for me, and this season didn’t really have any memorable challenges that compared, in my opinion. It lost steam in the second half, and I actually found myself skipping some parts or leaving the show playing in the background while doing something else, which I rarely do for shows.
Anyway, I'm glad the chef I was rooting for won in the end, so that's one redeeming factor.
For those of you open to watching Japanese shows that are similar (I watch mostly Jdramas), I recommend Roppongi Class, Priceless, and Trillion Game.
If you still don't believe me, you can watch this interview snippet where she says it herself. https://youtu.be/KZJtUJlKq_Q?t=2m11s