MasterChef Asia

MasterChef Asia
Genre Cooking, Reality television
Judges

Audra Morrice

Bruno Ménard

Susur Lee

Country of origin Singapore
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 17
Production
Running time 60 minutes (including commercials), 90 minutes (season premiere, including commercials), 120 minutes (final, including commercials)
Production company(s) Lifetime (South East Asia)
Release
Original network Lifetime (South East Asia)
Original release 3 September 2015 (2015-09-03) – Present
External links
Website www.lifetimeasia.com/shows/masterchef-asia

MasterChef Asia is a regional competitive cooking game show based on the original British show MasterChef. The show is produced by Lifetime Asia. A total of 15 home cooks from various regions across Asia (China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Vietnam) competed in the first season of MasterChef Asia. The show is judged by Hong Kong-born, culinary chef Susur Lee; 3-Michelin starred chef Bruno Ménard; and Singapore-born Audra Morrice, a MasterChef Australia finalist. From the MasterChef kitchen to off-site and overseas challenges, the 15 episodes will culminate in one home-cook winning the title of the first ever MasterChef Asia.[1]

Season 1

Rankings

Country Seasons
1 2
 China 12th
 India 4th
 Indonesia 10th/13th
 Japan
 Malaysia 2nd/3rd/15th
 Philippines 9th/11th/14th
 Singapore Winner/6th/8th
 South Korea
Taiwan Taiwan 7th
 Thailand
 Vietnam 5th
     indicates the winning country.
     indicates the runner-up country.
     indicates the country did not participate.

International Broadcast

The programme is being broadcast in the Philippines by TV5 every Sunday night at 8pm, starting November 8, 2015. In Indonesia, every Saturday at 3pm on Global TV. Malaysia, Every Monday at 6:30pm on Astro Ria. In India every Saturday at 10:00pm on Star World Premiere.In Singapore,on Channel 5, starting at 10.30 p.m, every Sunday.

See also

References

  1. "About MasterChef Asia". Retrieved 9 September 2015.
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