Netflix Culinary Class Wars Season 3 Confirmed: Moving from Individual Chefs to Restaurant Battles
Netflix officially announces Culinary Class Wars Season 3. The hit cooking show will return with a new format featuring restaurant-to-restaurant battles.
Is your favorite local eatery the next global star? Netflix just doubled down on its culinary juggernaut. On January 16, 2026, the streaming giant officially greenlit Season 3 of 'Culinary Class Wars,' promising a massive shift in how the competition unfolds.
Netflix Culinary Class Wars Season 3: The Battle of the Brands
While the first two seasons focused on the individual prowess of black spoon hidden gems and white spoon celebrity masters, Season 3 is set to raise the stakes. According to Soompi, the upcoming installment will feature whole restaurants competing against each other rather than individual chefs.
This pivot reflects the show's evolution into a powerful marketing engine for the Korean food industry. By pitting entire restaurant teams against one another, the show will likely evaluate not just the taste of a single dish, but the cohesion, service, and brand identity that make a dining destination successful.
Why the Restaurant Format Matters
The announcement comes right after the conclusion of Season 2, capitalizing on the immense popularity and 'sold-out' phenomena seen across participating venues. Fans are already speculating which legendary spots and trendy bistros will represent the two warring factions.
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