MasterChef Korea

MasterChef Korea is a South Korean competitive reality television cooking show based on the British television cooking game show MasterChef. The first season premiered on O'live Network on 27 April 2012. It ran for four seasons and ended on 19 May 2016.

MasterChef Korea
GenreCooking
Judges
  • Kim Sohyi (1,2,4)
  • Kang Leo (1,2,3)
  • Noh Hee-young (1,2,3)
  • Kim Hooni (3,4)
  • Song Hoon (4)
Country of originSouth Korea
Original language(s)Korean
No. of seasons4
Production
Executive producer(s)Seok Jeong-ho
Producer(s)Kim Kyung Su
Running time75 minutes
Release
Original networkO'live
Original releaseApril 27, 2012 (2012-04-27) 
May 19, 2016 (2016-05-19)
External links
MasterChef Korea4 Website

The winner of MasterChef Korea received 300 million won, shopping credits, a refrigerator and their own cookbook.

Season Summary

Season 1: 27 April – 20 July 2012

  • Winner: Kim Seung-min (김승민)

In the preliminary stages, participants had to prepare a dish and present it to the judges (i.e. Kim Sohyi, Kang Leo and Noh Hee-young), who would decide if they would advance to the next stage and receive their white aprons. 39 people qualified and were then immediately put through a skills test in cutting onions and an invention test with the ingredient tofu. The remaining top 15 contestants were then put through a series of tests to determine the winner of MasterChef Korea.

Seasons 2 to 4

  • Season 2: 10 May – 2 August 2013
    • Winner: Choi Kang-rok (최강록)
  • Season 3: 10 May – 2 August 2014
    • Winner: Choi Kwang Ho (최광호)[1]
  • Season 4: 3 March – 19 May 2016
    • Winner: Kim Jung Hyun (김정현)
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References

  1. Briedis, Cassandra (6 August 2015). "MasterChef Korea won by Sydney hospitality student". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 3 October 2018.


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