MasterChef Thailand (season 2)

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MasterChef Thailand
Season 2
No. of episodes17
Release
Original network Channel 7
Original releaseFebruary 4 (2018-02-04) 
May 27, 2018 (2018-05-27)
Season chronology
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MasterChef Thailand is the Thai version of the competitive reality TV series MasterChef which premiered on Channel 7 on February 4, 2018. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Contestants

ContestantAgeHometownOccupationStatusNumber of Wins
Thanapat Suyaw (First)21 Nan TraderWinner
on May 27
4
Nalat Chiraveerakul (Lat)30 Lampang Online traderRunner-up
on May 27
5
Komsan Wongsa (Deaw)25 Mae Hong Son FloristEliminated
on May 20
4
Bank Jetasanond38 Bangkok StewardEliminated
on May 13
3
Namthip Phoosri (Jah)25 Bangkok Auto mechanic8
Dissakul Prasitruangsuk (Tum)25 Bangkok DoctorEliminated
on May 6
4
Pongsapol Youngmeesuk (Yuri)23 Bangkok StudentEliminated
on April 29
6
Isara Donleeken (Kapom)26 Maha Sarakham FarmerEliminated
on April 22
2
Sunya Thadathanawong (Golf)37 Bangkok PhotographerEliminated
on April 15
3
Narinrat Samutrattanakul (Miang)31 Samut Prakan Tax plannerEliminated
on April 8
2
Mintra Yonarnan (Min)27 Bangkok Korean teacher2
Maniporn Pornchotthaweerat (Belle)33 Bangkok Marketing managerEliminated
on April 1
2
Annie Potjes28 Bangkok DesignerEliminated
on March 25
3
Poonyanate Tanaprapas (Pung)37 Bangkok Graphic designerEliminated
on March 18
2
Naruepon Kornprasert (Jon)44 Bangkok MusicianEliminated
on March 11
2
Nitcha Rungrotthanakul (Prae)21 Bangkok StudentEliminated
on March 4
1
Pantiwa Nirundaropas (Aim)26 Nong Khai OfficerEliminated
on February 25
0
Pawat Kritsaruenon (Tong)45 Bangkok Company employeeEliminated
on February 18
0
Chutikan Aupparanukhro (Pimm)24 Bangkok Graphic designerEliminated
on February 11
0
Pitchatarn Lertudomtana (Bo)30 Bangkok Software developer0

Elimination table

PlaceContestantEpisode
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
1FirstININNPTINHIGHWINHIGHHIGHLOWINININIMMPTININLOWHIGHINWININININWINWINNER
2LatINHIGHWININWINPTININWINHIGHININIMMPTHIGHINWININLOWPTHIGHINWINIMMRUNNER-UP
3DeawINWINNPTHIGHINWINININPTINLOWINIMMLOWININPTWINIMMWINHIGHININELIM
4BankININPTHIGHINNPTHIGHINPTWINIMMINIMMWINHIGHINWININLOWLOWINELIMJOIN
JahININWINWINIMMPTINWINWINHIGHININIMMWININHIGHPTINWINWINWINELIMJOIN
6TumLOWINLOWININNPTININWININININIMMWININWINWINHIGHHIGHELIMJOIN
7YuriINIMMWINININWINININWINININLOWWINWINWINIMMWININELIMJOIN
8KapomININPTININNPTWINIMMLOWINININIMMWININLOWELIMJOIN
9GolfININWINLOWINLOWINLOWWININININIMMWININELIMJOIN
10MiangWINIMMLOWININWINININPTINLOWINIMMELIM
MinLOWLOWWINININNPTININPTINWININIMMELIM
12BelleINIMMNPTINLOWWINININWINININLOWELIM
13AnnieININWINININWINININWININELIM
14PungINLOWWINININWINININELIM
15JonINIMMWININLOWWININELIM
16PraeININWINININELIM
17AimININPTLOWELIM
18TongINIMMELIM
19PimmINELIM
20BoELIM
  (WINNER) This cook won the competition.
  (RUNNER-UP) This cook finished in second place.
  (WIN) The cook won an individual challenge (Mystery box challenge or Invention Test).
  (WIN) The cook won an individual challenge (Pressure Test) and was announced by the judges.
  (WIN) The cook was on the winning team in the Team challenge and directly advanced to the next round.
  (HIGH) The cook was one of the top entries in an individual challenge, but didn't win.
  (IN) The cook wasn't selected as a top or bottom entry in an individual challenge.
  (IN) The cook wasn't selected as a top or bottom entry in a team challenge.
  (IMM) The cook didn't have to compete in that round of the competition and was safe from elimination.
  (PT) The cook was on the losing team in the Team challenge and competed in the Pressure test.
  (NPT) The cook was on the losing team in the Team challenge, did not compete in the Pressure test, and advanced.
  (RET) The cook won the Reinstation Challenge and returned to the competition.
  (LOW) The cook was one of the bottom entries in an individual challenge, but wasn't the last person to advance.
  (LOW) The cook was one of the bottom entries in an individual challenge, and the last person to advance.
  (LOW) The cook was one of the bottom entries in the Team challenge and they were the only person from their team to advance.
  (LOW) The cook was one of the bottom entries in the Team challenge, and their team was last to advance.
  (JOIN) The cook was originally eliminated but invited back in the competition.
  (ELIM) The cook was eliminated from MasterChef.

Episodes

Episode 1

Episode 2

The top 20 competed on their first mystery box challenge where Tum, Min, and Bo were called out to have 3 stand out dishes, unfortunately, those dishes stood out in bad ways and bad enough to send one of them home on the spot.

Tum was saved from elimination. Bo was sent home, leaving Min to be sent to safety

The judges then declare one winner for the mystery box challenge and the winner is Miang

Miang got immunity from elimination and she got to choose for what the rest of the contestants would cook for their elimination challenge. She got the choice between: Cupcakes, Tarts and Doughnuts. She chose tarts. Miang also got to choose 4 home cooks to be saved as well. She chooses to save: Tong, Yuri, Belle, and Jon

The unsafe contestants had to create a box of tarts that have 12 tarts 4 flavors and Lat and Deaw were declared as the top 2 of that challenge and are team captains of the next team challenge.

Deaw was declared the winner

Pung, Pimm, and Min had the worst dishes of this challenge

Pung was sent to safety. Pimm was eliminated from the competition sending Min to safety

Episode 3

The top 18 home cooks were sent to their first team challenge where they went to a shrine to serve Chinese food for Ah Kong R-Mar for 201 peoples. Each team must serve 1 dish of Chinese entrée food and 1 dish of desserts. They have time to cooking for 90 minutes and 60 minutes more to serve.

Team captainMember
DeawMiang, Belle, First, Aim, Tong, Bank, Kapom and Tum
LatGolf, Jah, Annie, Yuri, Prae, Jon, Min, and Pung

Episode 4

Jon, Aim and Belle had the worst dishes of this challenge

Episode 5

The top 16 home cooks were sent to their second team challenge where they went to an IMPACT Lakeside to serve street food and desserts for Motorbikes driver for 251 peoples. Each team must serve 1 dish of entrée street food and 1 dish of desserts. They have time to cooking for 90 minutes and 60 minutes more to serve.

Team captainMember
LatJah, Golf, Bank, Kapom, Prae, Tum and Min
FirstYuri, Deaw, Jon, Annie, Belle, Pung and Miang

The blue team with a score of 179 scores. And the red team got only 72 scores.

Episode 6

Jon and Golf had the worst dishes of this challenge because the main ingredient of both dishes still raw so that the judges can't taste these dishes.

Episode 7

The top 14 home cooks were sent to their third team challenge where they went to Hard Yao, Chonburi to serve food in condition of "Food that gives energy and stays full" that contains Proteins 50%, flavor 25%, and vegetables 25% for 501 boy scout and girl guide which age about 13–15 years old. Each team has time to cooking for 90 minutes and 60 minutes more to serve. Red team didn't serve 24 dishes to girl guide because the time had run out.

Team captainMember
FirstKapom, Pung, Bank, Miang, Min and Deaw
JahYuri, Golf, Lat, Belle, Annie and Tum

Blue team got a score of 347 scores while the red team got a score of 154 scores so that the blue team wins.

Episode 8

Episode 9

Episode 10

Team CaptainMember
YuriFirst, Deaw, Lat, Miang and Min
GolfBank, Jah, Tum and Kapom

For this Team Challenge, all contestants were taken to House No.1, where two teams had to cook a course of authentic ancient Thai food to 61 noble descendants, bearing honorifics of Mom Rajawongse, Mom Luang, those bearing na Ayudhya family titles, as well as other members of the nobility. Since the nobility had access to highly refined Thai cuisine and some families may also have their own culinary styles, the judges were highly familiar with authentic Thai cuisine. This made the challenge particularly demanding on both teams. Some of the guests were particular on the balance of flavors presented in the plate.

Both teams had 120 minutes to cook the entrees and desserts and 60 minutes to serve. The blue team failed to serve 17 desserts because the time had run out, but still emerged victorious with 40-21 votes.

Episode 11

Episode 12

Team CaptainMember
TumYuri, Bank and Lat
JahKapom, Deaw and First

After the team challenge, the Blue team won which made them all immune from elimination.

Episode 13

Episode 14

Team CaptainMember
TumLat and Bank
JahDeaw and First

After the team challenge, the Red team won which made them all immune from elimination.

Episode 15

Episode 16

In this "fine dining" challenge, six previously eliminated contestants (Bank, Golf, Jah, Kapom, Tum, Yuri) were invited to become sous-chefs of the three standing. Drafting was done by drawing lots.

ContestantSous-chef Members
DeawGolf and Jah
LatKapom and Tum
FirstBank and Yuri

The food was served to thirty Michelin Star and Michelin Plate chefs, making the episode one of the largest congregations of professional chefs in the show's history. Lat won the first contest and advanced to the Finale, leaving the other two to fight for survival.

The Pressure Test was a course of two plates, consisting of "Salmon Steak with Hollandaise Sauce" and "Churros, Chocolate Mousse, and Passion Fruit Dome". Both highly precise and particular plates were to be made from scratch, i.e. steak made from filleting the fish, sauce from beating egg and butter, and so on. After a narrow 3-2 decision (points based on judges' collective criteria, see table below), Deaw was eliminated at the end of the day.

Judge Criteria Breakdown
CriteriaAwarded to
SalmonFirst
Hollandaise SauceFirst
Passion Fruit DomeDeaw
Chocolate MousseDeaw
ChurrosFirst

Episode 17

This episode consists of a head-to-head duel on a three-course meal with an appetizer, a main course, and a dessert. Both contestants, coming from the Northern region, decided to use their regional specialties. The three chefs served as judges. All previously eliminated contestants were invited as an audience.

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