If you’re looking for thirst traps that make you hungry too, look no further.After a few years of posting, viral chef Jon Kung has garnered a solid audience with his winning combo of accessible, quality recipes and being a regulation hottie.He’s currently drawing a little extra attention on Twitter after his recent photoshoot with Interview Magazine was re-posted, and it’s well-deserved.He really turned up the heat in that kitchen:Yes, Chef @ChefJonKung!
Photographed by Clifton Mooney and styled by Cece Liu, Spring 2022. pic.twitter.com/X3Pveo5owR— Interview Magazine (@InterviewMag) August 25, 2022The reception is mostly dehydrated replies ranging from the sincere to the obscene, with a ton simply saying “Yes, chef!”Related: This TikTok chef claims Postmates ripped off his ‘bottom-friendly’ recipe seriesThankfully for us all, Kung’s social media serves as an excellent tasting guide (oh, and the food looks great too).Feel free to sample the menu: A post shared by Jon Kung (@chefjonkung) A post shared by Jon Kung (@chefjonkung) A post shared by Jon Kung (@chefjonkung) A post shared by Jon Kung (@chefjonkung)Well here you go..