Chef Edward Lee on his 'Culinary Class Wars' journey and reconnecting with Korea


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Edward Lee poses for photos after a press conference at Grand InterContinental Seoul Parnas in Samseong-dong, Seoul, Thursday. — Photo: CICI, via The Korea Herald/Asia News Network

For Korean-American chef Edward Lee, being the runner-up on Netflix’s hit cooking competition show Culinary Class Wars was yet another defining moment in his illustrious career.

Now, he says, he’s living his long-harboured dream of exploring Korea more deeply, rediscovering himself and reconnecting with his Korean heritage in recent months.

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