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And it’s even called Wow! Recipe? The Meal Is Ready. Of course it is.
As tipster Sang points out, the Blizzard-backed show will be hosted by Choi Hyun-seok, a famous chef in South Korea known for his TV appearances. Choi is also apparently a WoW fan.
WoW inspired dishes will be created, and guests will talk about their World of Warcraft experiences.
Inven and Game About report that the first episode will be aired tonight in South Korea.
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DISCUSSION
Pity that they won’t be able to show how to cook murlocs.