VietNamNet Bridge – The renowned reality television show for culinary enthusiasts has been in Vietnam.
As well as other international versions of MasterChef, MasterChef Vietnam is a reality television program about cooking for everyone, regardless of profession, age, gender... who want to pursue their dream of becoming a professional chef.
Starting as a TV show about cooking in the UK in 1990, MasterChef is now one of the most popular TV shows in the world, with huge numbers of viewers. In particular, the two most popular versions are the MasterChef in Australia and America.
Before coming to Vietnam, MasterChef has been produced in 35 countries around the world and broadcasted in more than 200 countries.
Participating in this contest, contestants will have to overcome many challenges and compete drastically to create impressive dishes to become the winner. Only the best will be awarded the first title of MasterChef of Vietnam.
Mr. Lai Van Sam, representative of the Vietnam Television (VTV) said he and all members of the production crew were very excited to be able to bring this reality TV show to Vietnam. One thing that makes the manufacturers believe in the success of the MasterChef Vietnam is that it strikes to the indispensable demand in the daily life of each person, which is food.
The recent event that Vietnamese blind woman Christine Ha became the America MasterChef also makes the audience excited to watch this program.
The two judges of MasterChef Vietnam are world-renowned Vietnamese Australian chef Luke Nguyen and entrepreneur Hoang Khai.
Luke Nguyen is one of the well-known chefs-restaurant owners in Australia and some countries in the world. He is also the author of several culinary books and a guest of many reality TV shows about food like Food Safari, Heat In The Kitchen, and MasterChef Australia. Also, he has been quite successful as the creator and the host for the TV show to explore Vietnamese cuisine called "Luke Nguyen's Vietnam".
Meanwhile, entrepreneur Hoang Khai has a lot of experience in running high-class restaurants in Vietnam. He will assume the role of a judge and a culinary analyst in the program.
MasterChef Vietnam consists of 20 episodes, scheduled to air on every Friday, at 20 pm on VTV3, starting on August 3, 2013.
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