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The grand finale of Big Chef Season Four is set for August 10, 2025, at the Joy FM car park.
It promises to be an exciting night of mouthwatering dishes and impressive culinary displays as four talented junior chefs battle for the crown.
This year’s finale is themed “Royal Buffet.” The contestants will tighten their aprons to create a royal‑worthy feast, preparing a main course and a delicious dessert in just one hour. Their challenge: to showcase the magic of cooking while telling stories of tradition, culture, and royalty through their dishes.
The four finalists: Mona Lisa, Bubune, Serwaa, and Nichole will draw inspiration from royal homes and diverse regions across Ghana as they wow judges and guests with bold flavors and creative presentations.
To keep your favourite chef in the competition, vote by dialing *711*60# on all networks. Every vote counts and could help your contestant clinch the ultimate prize and be crowned the winner of Big Chef Season Four.
Don’t miss out! Join us at the Joy FM car park on August 10 to witness the magic, cheer on the contestants, and experience an unforgettable night of food, culture, and creativity.




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