MasterChef Australia will be returning to Hong Kong for the first time since season one 15 years ago, as Hong Kong’s Tourism Board attempts to lure back visitors to the city.
The 10 cooking show will film three episodes in the culinary hot spot, which is home to 77 Michelin-starred restaurants and over 15,000 dining establishments.
MasterChef Australia judges Andy Allen, Poh Ling Yeow, Sofia Levin and Jean-Christophe Novelli, and this season’s crop of enthusiastic home cooks will experience the city’s cuisine, flavours on offer, iconic landmarks and bring the city’s intrinsic east-meets-west culture to our screens.
The show was last in Hong Kong during season one in 2009. Since then, the Hong Kong food scene has flourished and cemented itself as a world-class culinary hub, with everything from street eats all the way up to award-winning fine dining.
MasterChef Australia will be travelling to the city in association with Hong Kong Tourism Board and Cathay…

















