How chef Johnny Spero is getting back to the basics after his hit restaurant burned down
Chef Johnny Spero lost everything last year when his Michelin-starred restaurant Reverie burned down. Now, he's in South Korea perfecting his skills and preparing for his second act. Elizabeth Palmer reports from Seoul.
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