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For fans of culinary competitions, Young Knives is a solid watch due to and the genuine skill displayed by the young contestants. It successfully bridges the gap between traditional TV and internet-friendly "viral" content.

: Introduced even more diverse challenges, often featuring guest stars from show business who assist Ivlev in judging. The official Friday! YouTube channel highlights this season's theme: "We left school, but school didn't leave us." For fans of culinary competitions, Young Knives is

: Konstantin Ivlev , known for his stern "Master" persona in Na Nojah (the local version of Kitchen Nightmares ), adopts a slightly different role here. While still demanding, he acts more as a mentor seeking to turn "raw" young talent into industry professionals. The official Friday

: Each episode typically features a new set of young chefs (under 30) competing in multiple rounds that test their speed, creativity, and technical mastery. Reviewers often note that the show feels "trending" and modern, integrating digital-first features like direct voting and augmented reality to appeal to a younger audience. : Each episode typically features a new set

: Focused on establishing the "Gold Knife" prize as the ultimate mark of young professional excellence.

The culinary reality show ( Molodye Nozhi ), which aired on the Friday! TV channel between 2021 and 2023, is a high-energy talent search led by the renowned chef Konstantin Ivlev . Review Overview

: High production values and fast-paced editing make it a "blockbuster" of food reality TV in Russia. It is frequently compared to Hell's Kitchen but with a more specific focus on "discovering" unknown regional talent. Key Highlights from Seasons 1 & 2