MasterChef Myanmar (season 1)

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MasterChef Myanmar
Season 1
Judges
  • Michel Louis Meca
  • U Ye Htut Win
  • Daw Phyu Phyu Tin
No. of contestants20
WinnerTin Tin Oo
Runner-upAung Wai Phyo
Release
Original network MRTV-4
Original releaseSeptember 9, 2018 (2018-09-09) 
January 20, 2019 (2019-01-20)
Season chronology
Next 
Season 2

The first season of Burmese competitive reality TV cooking show MasterChef Myanmar ran from September 9, 2018 to January 20, 2019 on MRTV-4. Tin Tin Oo was the winner of this season. The host of this season was Kaung Htet Zaw and the judges were Michel Louis Meca, U Ye Htut Win and Daw Phyu Phyu Tin. [1]

Top 20

ContestantAgeHome townStatus
Tin Tin Oo43 Yangon Winner
Aung Wai Phyo28YangonRunner-up
Nilar Aung Win28YangonEliminated 18th
Phyo Thurain Oo28YangonEliminated 17th
May Phyo Thi28YangonEliminated 16th
Khant Zaw Oo34 Mawlamyine Eliminated 15th
Aye Aye Thein41YangonEliminated 14th
Thiha Min Thway18YangonEliminated 13rd
Sa Wai Yan Oo24YangonEliminated 12nd
Htet Myat Oo23 Wundwin Eliminated 11st
Kyawt Kay Thi Aung26 Mandalay Eliminated 10th
Khin Cho Mar49YangonEliminated 9th
Dawn Nwalt Nwalt Win59YangonEliminated 8th
Htain Lin Maung28YangonEliminated 7th
Zar Zar Aye34YangonEliminated 6th
Nang Aye Aye Than26YangonEliminated 5th
Win Zaw Win44YangonEliminated 4th
Phyo Arkar Hein29YangonEliminated 3rd
Thandar Aye42YangonEliminated 2nd
Saw Zin MoeN/AYangonEliminated 1st

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References

  1. "MasterChef Myanmar Season 1". MRTV-4 .