MasterChef Thailand (season 1)

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MasterChef Thailand
Season 1
No. of episodes17
Release
Original network Channel 7
Original releaseJune 4 (2017-06-04) 
September 24, 2017 (2017-09-24)
Season chronology
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MasterChef Thailand (season 1) is a Thai competitive reality TV series. MasterChef premiered on Channel 7 on June 4, 2017. [1]

Contents

Paweenuch Yodpreechawijit was the first winner of this inaugural season.

Contestants

ContestantAgeHometownOccupationStatusNumber of Wins
Paweenuch Yodpreechawijit (Kaew)24 Pathum Thani UnemployedWinner
on September 24
4
Alisa Dawson (Lisa)29 Bangkok English teacherRunner-up
on September 24

Returned
on August 27

Eliminated
on August 20
7
Nutnicha Bunlert (Ploy)26 Pathum Thani Air hostessEliminated
on September 24
5
Jumlong Sriraksa31 Rayong Fishing pond owner4
Suthakorn Suwanchote (Pao)29 Bangkok Food stylistEliminated
on September 17
5
Tanakorn Suwankot (Ying Aod)20 Mukdahan Student3
Suwijak Pruektayanon (Mark)19 Chiang Mai StudentEliminated
on September 10
1
Ksynn Detcharoen (Aof)34 Bangkok StewardEliminated
on September 3
4
Luksanawadee Sripornsawat (Nam Fon)27 Yala TraderEliminated
on August 13
3
Nikul Phayungpong (Nick)29 Bangkok Racer2
Butchaka Rojjanai (Bua)25 Bangkok UnemployedEliminated
on August 6
2
Marisa Virojworakul (Mink)18 Phang Nga StudentEliminated
on July 30
0
Rujikorn Mungmee (Kaw Oat)26 Bangkok Executive trade marketing manEliminated
on July 23
1
Apipong Detsupha (Oak)34 Bangkok Magician0
Pongsakorn Jirasathit (Bank)26 Chiang Mai DJEliminated
on July 9
0
Sureeporn Na Takuatung (Chompu)56 Bangkok Self-employedEliminated
on July 2
0

Elimination table

PlaceContestantEpisode
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12/13 14 15 16 17
1KaewLOWINNPTININPTHIGHWINPTHIGHINWINIMMHIGHINPTLOWWINWINNER
2LisaININWINININWINWINIMMPTINWINELIMRETWINWINWINININRUNNER-UP
3PloyWINHIGHWINHIGHINWINHIGHINLOWINLOWWINIMMININWINLOWLOWFINALIST
JumlongLOWINLOWINHIGHLOWININWINININWINIMMINWINPTWININFINALIST
5PaoHIGHINWININLOWWININHIGHWINWINIMMPTIMMINLOWWININELIM
6Ying AodININWINININWINININWINININPTIMMININWINELIM
7MarkININPTHIGHLOWPTININWINHIGHINPTIMMHIGHINELIM
8AofININPTINWINWINININWININHIGHWINIMMINELIM
9NamfonININWINWININWINININLOWINELIMOUT
NickINWINLOWINIMMLOWINLOWWININELIMOUT
11BuaININWINININWININLOWELIMOUT
12MinkININPTININPTINELIMOUT
13Kaw OatINLOWWINININELIMOUT
OakHIGHINPTINLOWELIM
15BankINLOWELIMOUT
16ChompuINELIMOUT
  (WINNER) This cook won the competition.
  (RUNNER-UP) This cook finished in second place.
  (ELIM) This cook was eliminated at the Finals.
  (WIN) The cook won an individual challenge (Mystery Box Challenge or Invention Test).
  (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.
  (OUT) The cook came back for a chance to win re-entry into the competition but lost in Special Mystery Box Challenge.
  (OUT) The cook came back for a chance to win re-entry into the competition, won in Special Mystery Box Challenge but lost in Special Pressure Test.
  (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 eliminated but saved from elimination.
  (ELIM) The cook was eliminated from MasterChef.

Episodes

Episode 1

Episode 2

Episode 3

Episode 4

Episode 5

Episode 6

Team captainMember
PloyLisa, Pao, Nam Fon, Ying Aod, Kaw Oat and Bua
NickKaew, Oak, Mark, Jum Long, Aof, Ming and Bank

Episode 7

Episode 8

Team captainMember
Jum LongNick, Kaew, Mark, Oak, Mink and Kaw Oat
AofYing Aod, Lisa, Nam Fon, Ploy, Aof, Pao and Bua

Episode 9

Episode 10

Team CaptainMembers
Pao Mark, Aof, Ying Aod, Jum Long and Nick
Kaew Lisa, Ploy, Namfon and Bua

Both teams have to cook the lunch which they have to cook meat dish and dessert 1 dish each to 101 elementary student which ages about 6–9 years old. And this competition, will have the nutritionists to check the food quality. Each team have 90 minutes to cook and 60 minutes to serve which your own. After this competition, Red team scored 64, but blue team scored only 37. So the red team won.

Episode 11

Unfortunately, this competition have 2 contestants eliminated.

Episode 12/13

Team CaptainMembers
Lisa Pao, Ying Aod and Mark
Aof Ploy, Kaew and Jum Long

Each have must cook in fine dining that have meat dish and dessert 1 dish each to 25 guest judges. Which main ingredients for meat dish is pork loin. Each team have 60 minutes to cook and serve meat dish and another 60 minutes to cook and serve dessert. The blue team got scores of 14 scores while red team got only 11 scores. This make blue team win.


Episode 14

Episode 15

Team CaptainMembers
Jum Long Mark and kaew
Lisa Pao, Ploy and Ying Aod

Each team must serve United Kingdom's ambassador and 63 VIP guests. The theme of the dish was "Enhanced Thai Street Food". The dish must have at least 1 kind of Thai entrée, and 1 kind of Thai dessert. The team that reaches 32 votes from United Kingdom's ambassador and VIPs will win. The blue team, led by Lisa, won the challenge.

Episode 16

Episode 17

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