MasterChef Asia to air this year
Home cooks from the region will duke it out over 15 episodes to impress the three judges.
WHAT will it take to win the first MasterChef Asia? Plenty of chopping, cooking and plating skills - and winning over well-known chefs Susur Lee, Bruno Menard and culinary TV personality Audra Morrice.
The trio have been named as judges for the inaugural Asian season of the popular TV show, produced by A+E Networks Asia, which will air later this year on the Lifetime channel.
The 15-episode series will feature aspiring home-cooks from China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
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