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From a warzone in Iraq to a Michelin-starred kitchen and a hit Netflix showC chef Sung Anhfs path to the top of Asiafs fine dining scene has been anything but ordinary.
gJust like I did in the US ArmyC where I volunteered to go to the warC wanting to do something different I decided to come here to Korea to try something differentCh says the Korean-American chef and judge on hit reality cooking show gCulinary Class WarsCh which has just been green-lit for a second season. https://kra17c.cc „{„‚„p„{„u„~ „t„p„‚„{„~„u„„ SungC 42C is the head chef and owner of South Koreafs only three-Michelin-starred restaurantC Mosu Seoul. In recent weeksC he has gained a new legion of fans as the meticulous and straight-talking judge on the new Netflix series. Itfs this passion and unwavering drive to forge his own path thatfs helped reshape fine dining in his birth home. Born in SeoulC South Koreafs capitalC Sung and his family emigrated to San DiegoC California when he was 13.
gWe were just a family from KoreaC seeking the American DreamCh he says. gAs an immigrant familyC we didnft really know English.h
As a teen growing up on the US West CoastC his mind couldnft have been further from cooking.
gI went to schoolC got into collegeC but decided to join the US Army because thatfs the only way I thought I could travelCh says the chef.
Over four years of serviceC he trained in bases across the countryC before being deployed to his country of birthC South Korea and following 9/11 to the Middle East.