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It was a night of bold flavours and fierce competition as Monalisa emerged victorious in the grand finale of Big Chef Season Four, held on Sunday, 10 August 2025, at the Joy FM car park.
Under the theme of “Royal Buffet”, the four junior culinary stars Monalisa, Bubune, Serwaa, and Nichole faced their final challenge: to whip up a main course fit for royalty and a decadent dessert, all within just one hour.

The atmosphere buzzed with energy as the young chefs tightened their aprons and poured heart, heritage, and creativity onto their plates. Each dish told a story weaving together flavours from Ghana’s royal courts, rich cultural traditions, and the chefs’ own family kitchens.

The competition was as much a feast for the eyes as it was for the palate. Judges praised the finalists for their skill, daring flavour combinations, and stunning presentations.

When the scores were tallied, Serwaa took the second runner-up spot, Bubune claimed first runner-up, and Monalisa was crowned the winner, earning both the title and the hearts of the audience.

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