A mother's love
`Le Grand Chef 2, Kimchi Battle' begins its story in Japan (dialogue is in Japanese with English subtitles in these scenes) where Jang-Eun (played by Kim Jang-Eun) has spent the last 10 years becoming a master chef with an aptitude for creating fusion cuisine. Jang-Eun utilizes these skills in preparing "Korean" dishes for a Korean diplomat and his wife. Upon their sampling the dishes, the Japanese host declares that these delicious dishes originated in Japan. So begins the Kimchi battle, restoring Kimchi to its rightful place in Korea.
Although the Kimchi battle is the premise of the film, it all really boils down to a mother's love and the most valuable gift she can give you that feeds and nourishes both your body and soul. This is particularly poignant when you consider the struggles on the Korean peninsula in the relatively recent past.
Additionally, for those who are familiar with the 2008 Korean drama...
good movie
Just like the first one, good movie and good story. I really love their presentation on Korean food, look so nice.
Best Korean chef movie ever
Loved vignettes throughout the character development. It will make a great Mother's Day movie! If you don't love kimchi after this, you have no seoul.
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