
Korea in the 1970s, back when times were tough

Chef Hou De-zhu, a legend of Korean-Chinese cuisine who learned his craft the hard way


Back then, you had to spend the first 1-2 years just prepping veggies like a madman

Suddenly, a senior chef approaches in a fit of rage

An era when hands flew before words

Whoa, why the slap?

'You little sh*t, who told you you could touch my knife?'

'Oh, my bad... I didn't know...'

Even if you cut yourself with the knife,


You had to work while getting absolutely roasted by your seniors in those days

Damn, Chef Hou De-zhu really went through the wringer





And then there's Lim-jjang, who uses Chef Hou's personal knife without a care in the world lol
Source: Baek Jong-won's Alley Restaurant Gallery [View Original]
"The community is debating the 'sanctity' of a chef's tools, with some defending the old-school discipline while others roast the toxic 'gatekeeping' culture of the past."
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