Baek has hosted a number of cooking television shows, including ''
Baek Jong-won's Top 3 Chef King, Baek Jong-won's Food Truck, and Baek Jong-won's Alley Restaurant. In 2021, he produced his own original series Baek Spirit'', with
Netflix. He is also the CEO of Theborn Korea Inc, 26 restaurant
franchises with 1,299 branches across the country including
Saemaul Sikdang, Baek's Coffee, and Baek's Bibim. In December 2024,
Korea Economic Daily reported that Baek and
Jin plan to launch a new ready-to-drink liquor brand, Igin, through Yesan Doga, the agricultural corporation the two established and affiliate of Baek's Theborn Korea. Igin will incorporates the characteristics and local produce of Yesan, hometown of Baek. Igin Apple Gin, a 40%-ABV distilled liquor made from Korean rice and apples, will reportedly spearhead the brand, along with two ready-to-drink cocktail varieties at 4% ABV each: a tangy apple and plum flavored drink and a sweet apple and watermelon drink. The brand's
Instagram page features photos of colorful packaging and limited release dates. On January 17th, 2025, Paik introduced a promotion through his YouTube channel Paik Jong-won where he announced that a gift set consisting of nine 200-gram packs of Paik-Ham would be sold on Theborn Korea's online shopping mall, Theborn Mall, at a 45% discount, reduced from the regular price of 51,900 won to 28,500 won, until the 21st. However, the company faced criticism for the high price and low ham content of the product. Theborn Korea’s market capitalization fell by more than 38 billion won, recording its first-ever decline for seven consecutive trading days since listing. On March 13th, 2025, a controversy concerning the origin of ingredients was raised. There were allegations that the Hanshin Pocha Spicy Stir-Fried Octopus sold on The Born Korea’s online store, The Born Mall, used garlic imported from China. The Born Korea had previously stated that the product contains domestic green onions, onions, and garlic. As the controversy escalated, the product page for the Hanshin Pocha Spicy Stir-Fried Octopus was removed from The Born Mall. Paik and The Born Korea issued an apology, claiming that they did not fully understand the relevant regulations, and are now reviewing their production methods and considering measures to ensure full compliance with the law. In reaction to the various controversies surrounding him, Paik announced his retirement from the broadcasting industry, and said that he will be "focusing his passion and energy on the growth of The Born Korea, as an entrepreneur rather than an entertainer." However on November 2025, Paik has been reported to have returned to the broadcasting industry with programs such as Chef in Antarctica, followed by Culinary Class Wars 2, and CEO Paik's Global Food Venture 3, along with the erasure of his Youtube video announcing his retirement. Paik has denied these allegations, claiming that he has no plans of returning to the broadcasting industry. == Filmography ==