

“The Devil’s Plan: Chef Battle Season 2” is making explosive waves across streaming charts, outperforming Season 1 by a staggering 25%! According to FUNdex by Good Data Corporation, this new Netflix reality show dominated Korea’s non-drama buzz rankings in mid-December 2025. Curious why this culinary warzone is suddenly *the* most talked-about show?

Season 2 debuted with jaw-dropping impact, racking up over 60,000 buzz points on FUNdex—the highest for any non-drama TV/OTT content in the third week of December. It claimed the #1 spot not just overall, but across *all* four key metrics: news coverage, netizen voice (VON), video views, and social media engagement. That’s a clean sweep! Good Data 2025
Compared to its predecessor, Season 2 soared with a 25.0% increase in opening-week buzz. That’s no small feat in a media landscape dominated by dating shows and survival competitions. This meteoric rise signals refined production, sharper culinary storytelling, and a ravenous fanbase eager for drama in the kitchen.
Fans cite ruthless gameplay, unpredictable alliances, and intense food battles as reasons for their obsession. From Michelin-tier sabotage to underdog rebellions, “The Devil’s Plan: Chef Battle Season 2” turns culinary artistry into cutthroat war. Think “Hell’s Kitchen” meets “Squid Game” — but with truffles.
While Netflix’s chef battle took the crown, runners-up included TVING’s Transit Love and MBC’s I Live Alone. Notably, JTBC’s rebooted Please Take Care of My Refrigerator clinched 4th place, and TV Chosun’s Miss Trot 4 rounded out the top five. The rest of the Top 10? All overshadowed by the culinary carnage.
On X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Instagram, clips of the show amassed millions of views within days. Memes, reaction videos, and debate threads abound, with fans dissecting every culinary betrayal and redemption arc. It’s not just a show—it’s a viral movement. Netflix Korea
Season 2 introduces a tiered chef hierarchy, secret cooking sabotages, and intense time-trial battles. This strategic upgrade has turned the series from mere food show to a psychological thriller served hot.
Season 2 features returning legends and breakout rookies. Celebrity chefs and high-profile influencers bring charisma and chaos, drawing in both gourmet enthusiasts and K-pop stans alike. Their presence boosts the show’s media traction exponentially.
Subtitled in over 10 languages, the series is rapidly gaining an international fanbase. Reddit communities, YouTube recaps, and even global watch parties have popped up, signaling the show’s leap beyond Korea’s borders.
Korean media critics praise Season 2 for tightening its editing, deepening character narratives, and keeping audiences on edge. The production has struck gold with its balance of food, flair, and ferocity.
Given this season’s monstrous success, Netflix would be mad not to greenlight a third. The pressure’s on to outdo an already mind-blowing formula. Fans are already speculating on possible twists, chef returns, and new international culinary combatants.
With Season 2 breaking records and outshining its own legacy, “The Devil’s Plan: Chef Battle Season 2” has proven itself a juggernaut in K-variety. Miss it and you’ll miss out on the most talked-about food showdown of 2025!
| Rank | Program | Platform |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Devil’s Plan: Chef Battle S2 | Netflix |
| 2 | Transit Love | TVING |
| 3 | I Live Alone | MBC |
| 4 | Please Take Care of My Refrigerator | JTBC |
| 5 | Miss Trot 4 | TV Chosun |
Q1. Is Season 2 a direct continuation of Season 1?
A. Yes, with returning cast and elevated stakes.
Q2. Where can I watch the show?
A. Exclusively on Netflix.
Q3. Is it subtitled in English?
A. Absolutely, plus multiple other languages.
Q4. Do I need to watch Season 1 first?
A. Not required, but highly recommended.
“This isn’t just food TV — it’s culinary warfare. Season 2 upped the ante in every way.” — Yuna Kim, Korean Culture Critic






