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Creator: | Franc Roddam |
Presenter: | Piyathida Mittiraroch |
Country: | Thailand |
Language: | Thai |
Num Seasons: | 6 |
Num Episodes: | 103 |
Runtime: | 90 minutes |
Network: | Channel 7 Channel 7 HD |
Last Aired: | present |
Related: | MasterChef Junior Thailand MasterChef Thailand All-Stars MasterChef Thailand Celebrity |
MasterChef Thailand (th|มาสเตอร์เชฟไทยแลนด์) is a Thai competitive cooking reality show, based on the original British series of MasterChef, open to amateur and home chefs. Produced by Heliconia H Group, It debuted on June 4, 2017, on Channel 7 and Channel 7 HD.[1]
MasterChef Thailand is based on the BBC British version of MasterChef.,, and Pongtawat Chalermkittichai were the original judges of the Thai version of MasterChef, with Piyathida Mittiraroch being the host.
In the first few episodes, the initial home cooks would undergo a final audition that varies season-by-season:
Subsequently, the formal competition begins typically following a 4-event cycle that takes place over 2 episodes, with one chef eliminated after the second and fourth event. The events typically are:
Other events that rarely happen during the competition include:
This cycle continues until there's 2-4 chefs remaining. The winner will receive ฿1,000,000, their own MasterChef cookbook, and the MasterChef trophy.
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1 | 2 | 3 | All-Stars | 4 | 5 | 6 | ||||
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Pongtawat Chalermkittichai | ✔ | |||||||||
Hosts | Season | |||||||||
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Piyathida Mittiraroch[3] | ✔ | |||||||||
Season | Premiere Date | Finale Date | No. of Finalists | Winner | Runner-up(s) | Judge 1 | Judge 2 | Judge 3 |
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1 | June 4, 2017 | September 24, 2017 | 16[4] | Paweenuch Yodpreechawijit | Alisa Dawson | Kwantip Devakula | Pasan Svastivatana | Pongtawat Chalermkittichai |
2 | February 4, 2018 | May 27, 2018 | 20 | Thanapat Suyao | Nalat Chiraveerakul | |||
3 | February 3, 2019 | June 9, 2019 | 19 | Nuntawat Chanyalikit | Patcha Kalyanamitr & Chanin Cheema | |||
4 | February 21, 2021 | July 11, 2021 | 16 | Nuttawat Kasamvilas & Paniti Tangsatanan | ||||
5 | February 13, 2022 | June 19, 2022 | 27 | Angkrit Chuer-am | Chanidapa Pornpinit | |||
6 | June 11, 2023 | October 8, 2023 | 17 | Valasura Na Lampang | Araya Siri & Wasurat Kaewwichit |
See main article: MasterChef Thailand (season 1). The first season of MasterChef Thailand was broadcast between 4 June 2017 and 24 September 2017. Applications for contestants closed on 8 April 2017, with subsequent auditions held in Bangkok.
See main article: MasterChef Thailand (season 2). The second season of MasterChef Thailand was broadcast between 4 February 2018 and 27 May 2018. Applications for contestants were opened on 25 September 2017, a day after the first season ended.
See main article: MasterChef Thailand (season 3). The third season of MasterChef Thailand was broadcast between 3 February 2019 and 9 June 2019. Applications for contestants were opened on 16 December 2018, a day after the first season of Masterchef Junior ended.
See main article: MasterChef Thailand (season 4). The fourth season of MasterChef Thailand was broadcast between 21 February 2021 and 11 July 2021. Applications for contestants were opened on 6 December 2020, as the first season of MasterChef Celebrity was broadcasting at the time.
See main article: MasterChef Thailand (season 5). The fifth season of MasterChef Thailand was broadcast between 13 February 2022 and 19 June 2022. Applications for contestants were opened on 6 October 2021.
See main article: MasterChef Thailand (season 6). The sixth season of MasterChef Thailand is currently broadcasting started on 11 June 2023. Applications for contestants were opened on 28 February 2023.
See main article: MasterChef Thailand All-Stars. [5] [6]
Years | Award giver | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2018 | 7th Daradaily Awards | Best TV Program | MasterChef Thailand (season 1) | |
Fever Awards 2017 (Thailand) | Fever's TV Show | |||
9th Nataraj Awards | Best Variety Show | MasterChef Thailand | ||
2019 | 10th Nataraj Awards | Best Game Show | MasterChef Thailand (season 2) | |
2020 | 11th Nataraj Awards | MasterChef Thailand (season 3) | ||
48th International Emmy Awards | Non-Scripted Entertainment | |||
2021 | Fever Awards 2020 (Thailand) | Fever's TV Show | MasterChef Thailand All-Stars | |
Fever's Host/Presenters | Piyathida Mittiraroch, Kwantip Devakula, Pasan Sawasdiwat & Pongtawat Chalermkittichai | |||
12th Nataraj Awards | Best Game Show | MasterChef Thailand All-Stars | ||
MasterChef Thailand Celebrity (season 1) |