Chef Mina (deadpan queen) tries to julienne carrots while guest star Junho (variety rookie) whispers “Your knife is sad. The carrot forgives you.” She cracks in 11 seconds — adding “chocolate syrup” to her savory pancake batter. Meanwhile, veteran comedian Seokjin deliberately drops an egg on his own head to distract the other team, yelling “It’s marinating my brain!”
The dishes are inedible but gorgeous — a burnt cake balanced like a sculpture; a soup spilled into a wine glass. The guest judge (a real Michelin-star chef, stone-faced) tries each bite, pauses, and says: “This is the worst thing I’ve ever loved.” The losing team must perform a dramatic food opera (30 seconds, improvised) about a tomato who falls for a blender. laughter chef ep3
Each contestant must present a sentimental dish. But before serving, the rival team rewrites the story — and they must perform it with a straight face. Example: Junho’s “grandma’s kimchi stew” becomes “This is the stew my ex left behind when they ran off with a mime. The silence really brings out the garlic.” Tears of laughter. One contestant spits out water laughing, disqualifying their team’s plating advantage. Chef Mina (deadpan queen) tries to julienne carrots
Post-credits: The winning team shares a normal meal. Silent. Peaceful. Then Seokjin quietly puts a live squid on the table. Scream-laugh. Fade to black. The guest judge (a real Michelin-star chef, stone-faced)
The episode opens with the three permanent “Chefs” (comedians in aprons) and two guest “Line Cooks” (idols/actors). Last week’s losing team must wear shrimp-head hats. The winning team gets a 30-second head start. The challenge: Silence Sabotage — cook a recognizable dish while a rival blasts meme sounds, crying sound effects, or ASMR eating directly into your ear. No laughing, or you add a mystery ingredient.