Eric Chong's MasterChef Journey | MasterChef Canada | MasterChef World
Вставка
- Опубліковано 21 гру 2021
- This is the entire MasterChef Canada journey of Season 1 winner, Eric Chong!
Subscribe to MasterChef World here: / masterchefworld
Welcome to MasterChef World!
MasterChef World highlights the best moments from the world's favourite cooking television show.
Watch mystery box challenges, invention tests, pressure tests and find how-to recipes and masterclasses from world-class chefs!
MasterChef offers ordinary home cooks the opportunity to become extraordinary chefs!
Who will compete in the battle to become the MasterChef? Watch MasterChef World to find out!
#masterchef #masterchefcanada #howtocook - Навчання та стиль
Love how Eric has two facial expressions
1. Happy
2. Dead inside
@@thotslayer9914 his dad prob wanted him to be a lawyer lmao
@@thotslayer9914 lmao
@@thotslayer9914 lmao
switch the 2
Then there's 3: Crab Face.
Eric is the living embodiment of "Oh man, I just did so bad on my test." just before he scores a 95%.
He is an asian . What do you expect?
@@shadinsakib6040 😐
@@awesomegamerczyou know, the guy above you isn’t wrong
@@stale_1 "positive" racist stereotypes are still harmful
@@awesomegamercz i’m from Beijing, China myself, the stereotypes aren’t even incorrect most of the time
I like Eric's whole character arc. He started out overconfident and full of energy, got humbled by Alvin, his confidence getting shot down and becoming very quiet, to slowly gaining his confidence back as his skill improved throughout the season.
That's the difference between bravado and confidence.
😎☺😟☹😣😞😦☹🙁😕😐😶🙂😀😃
How on earth this only had 1 reply?
dunning kruger effect
Got humbled 😂
I will forever respect Chef Alvin for ultimately being the sole individual who allowed Eric to compete. The incredible story of redemption is what made him so unique. He was definitely an underdog, especially as one of the youngest ever.
You know it kinda makes me wonder how many master chef winners we never saw because they got 2 "no". Like had Alvin said no we would've never seen how good Eric is
@@zaer-ezart I think in Eric's case, it was Eric's arrogance that made Chef Alvin internally question the yes/no.
If the dish was actually subpar, alvin would'nt have chuckled a muscle and said no.
What surprises me is them saying yes to Danny.
Scripted af. Don’t be naive.
@@australian2 lol hater
But he still won
"As you can see Kaila won the last challenge"
"Did everyone else cut their fingers?"
Savage af.
Yel
11:30
Judges really were holding their laughter
@@sirmeowthe3rd988 thank you for this
lmao yep
The fact Alvin is respectful enough to greet Eric’s grandfather in his native language so he can understand just what the judges think.
@Z W 37:16
It's the grandfather's smile that made this wholesome.
That was so sweet omg
This was so wholesome I loved it
That moment made me tear up a little because my Grandfather passed away back in December of 2021. I am part of a strong Cantonese family and hearing my language is so comforting.
Nobody talks about how supportive Pino was to eric. Never disrespected him, always saw how good of a cook eric was. Always congratulated him and supported him. Pino is underrated
Alvin and Eric’s relationship was truly deep. All through out their season, you really saw a father and son type feeling from them. I don’t think we’re gonna have another chef and home cook love like they did for each other.
Reminds me of Luca and Joe relationshio in season 4 Masterchef US.
@@estrellacabanlit ew, not Joe, get him outta my wholesomeness
@@The-Doctor6969 frl
@@The-Doctor6969 agreed
@@estrellacabanlitAbsolutely right. One of my favorite seasons. Can’t understand why Joe’s so hated, when that’s what the producers want him to be anyway.
being an asian kid who hates engineering with passion but is still studying to become one...... this video is so much more motivational than studying for the exam i have tomorrow morning...
Do well 😇 don't worry even if you fail try again I personally wrote 2 courses 4&5 times so you can do it 😉
I mean I got bullied a lot but now my bullies work for me personally I think you need to move forward faster and faster towards your dream
good luck bud!
@@roycechristongoveas5836 thanks 🥺 that's very encouraging actually!!😂💜
Good luck on your exam!!😊
Eric is the definition of the main character of Masterchef Canada.
He has parents he can’t be a main character
@@TheSilentNinja-ji4xv I mean- technically yes but- his dad didn’t even want Eric to cook as a career, so that technically counts. 👀
Feels like a shonen protagagonist, it's great
even the exit during his audition had mc vibes.
wholesome
"Feels like I've already won"
That moment hit me hard. More than the prize, Eric just wanted his parents to realize he could make a living out of his passion, so when he got to see his family supporting him and cheering for him in the finals, he fulfilled his dream.
Yeah man 😔
😞😞😞😞😞😞
The pure joy in Eric's mom in the finale is wholesome 🥰🥰🥰
'That mom forced him to do engineering typical Asian mother
@@spacerocks9740 I think it's his father who forced eric and his mom had to agree with the decision.
@@TheNalin12 that was quick lol
Eric is an actual giga chad like bro went on a whole redemption arc and he just had the most heart and passion out of every single chef
funniest best way to describe it
masterchef grindset
Main character things.
@@lousycuentista2602 fr
Definitely main character thing
The entire video...
Kaila: 😳
Eric: 😞
Lmao why does these two always have that expression tho, like even angry or sad i only see 😞 and 😳
👀
👃
👄
@@seanywei 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤘
Not even true did 11:32 Eric went full blow savage mode
His dynamic with Kayla .... I'm dead 😭.
"As you can see Kayla won the last mystery box challenge"
"Did everyone else cut themselves?"
*Cheff trying to keep it together* Boooy.... 😂
"The last person I wanna be paired up with is, without a doubt, Kayla"
Kayla: "I'm praying the God for Eric"
🖐️😭
They way she turned was the icing on top.
I can smell this roast from here, and I'm on the other side of the Earth
Favourite enemies to lovers arc ever 😂😂😂
@@User-jl3onisn't she married
time stamp?
The fact Eric's WIN, and future entirely came down to Alvin setting his upset attitude aside, and chose to be a teacher instead of a judge in that moment during audition. And asked him if he is open to learning or not, to then become the winner. That is amazing.
eric and kaila's rivalry was pretty funny. at times, they poked at each other with 'insults' like rivals, other times they just worked together.
And they keep their rivalry on sides when they worked together which is very professional.
Like old couple bickering 😂😂
@@margarethmichelina5146 The Bible says in John 3:16-36 that whoever believes in the Lord Jesus Christ shall not perish but have everlasting life, the Bible also says in Romans 10:9 that those who declare with their mouth that Jesus Christ is their God, Lord, and Savior they shall be saved. Revelation 1:8 says that Jesus is the alpha and the omega. Luke and revelation is the ending times, and Jesus is returning back. So are you going to submit your life to him or no? Narrow is the path that leads to the gates of heaven, but only few people find it. The gates that is the path to destruction is where many people find it! Jesus loves you SO MUCH! That he died on the cross, and was resurrected from the dead 3 days later to give us eternal life.
Lol
I had people I didn't really like in the kitchen, but during rush we just worked together and put personal issues out of our heads. It is really important to forget about your personal beefs during crunch time.
I admire Alvin's willingness to challenge and believe in Eric; he clearly sees a piece of himself in Eric, and I admire how he encourages him to strive better and achieve more.
and because of that, they opened up a restaurant together.
Way to copy and paste another comment but also change a few words around to make it sound like your own original thought. Are you really that boring and uncreative that you gotta steal somebody's comment so that you can get a bunch of likes to boost your fragile ego
Nice stolen comment. Donut
i was just about to say the same thing. as soon as he saw eric's potential as well as a bit of himself, i did think he put some asian strictness on him more than the other contestants though lol but eric probably reacted well to that kind of disciplining
Eric has an amazing attribute about him that really propelled him to be better than he was before. He has the willingness to LEARN. He doesn’t talk back when criticized and that something even amazing chefs sometimes do and it makes it unpleasant to teach them. Eric cooks with open ears and is confident in his abilities enough to produce amazing food.
I honestly love these judges, even when something is bad they’re understanding and give good advice.
a lot better than the US show
I was just about to say that. Masterchef canada really shows me that they honestly want to see people grow in the culinary arts!!
@@ShaiyanHossain fr
i love how joe never actually gives any good critisism he only makes you question what you did but doesnt say how you can improve it
LMAO yea ... he's not a good judge imo
he just got a successful mom, knows nothing about cooking
@@eddyededwin that's not true, his mommy also gave him a few vineyards.
He’s so extra istg
basically just messing with the poor contestants and not constructive kinda messed up
I love how much Alvin challenges and believes in Eric, he definitely sees part of himself in Eric and I love that he pushes him to do better and achieve more
A mentor fr
Maybe Alvin can relate to him because Alvin is asian too
@@kasumikiku4665 well thats quite a racial comment eh?
@@rh-Chilip uhm, I don't think so because Alvin is chinese and he is a chef and has an engineering degree... So probably Alvin sees himself to Eric🤷🏻♀️ both Asians, chef and an engineer.
@@kasumikiku4665 nah it’s just cause they asian
3:13 I like how Eric gave an answer so perfect it left Alvin speechless
The comment I was looking for.
@@AebIaKaAnkiT dont lie. You were just looking for dis deek
this line actually humbled Alvin a little bit.
I think when he messed up with the ravioli and was asked if it was good he wanted to see if he’s worth teaching
@@manuelalvidrez4355
we were talking about his audition dish
55:37 the way eric's grandpa looks at eric plate his final dish really shows how proud he is
I feel like Kaila and Eric's bickering was truly to lift each other up to become better. I first noticed this when Kaila told him, "Good job Eric," at 19:54 and Eric thanked her.
Eric: "I was way too confident, and that will never happen again."
Also Eric: "Perfect medium rare."
he was right tho 😂
right amount of confidence in that case i guess
I mean this was deserved though like that was actually perfect
It's very easy to cook a medium rare on a steak, not sure what you're trying to say
@@Wonderlvnd He said "Perfect" so I think that Eric was kinda confident.
To already have a successful career as a a chemical engineer, and still say "There is no plan B, I'm meant to be in the kitchen" shows an inspiring level of conviction. I guess I'm a Masterchef fan now.
he is 21. i dont think he could be already having a successful careeer as a chemical engineer except if he started working at 12 itself. lol :P
@@moganram6202 I see your point, but I'd argue that for most people, being just about any type of engineer at 21 already marks the start of a successful career.
@@guitar45rocks5 If he can get hired, lol.
@@amandapanda2142 hes a successful chef tho
“This is unacceptable. I can’t wait to win this.” Pure main character energy right there wtf. Homie was destined to dub this competition
Eric has been my all time fav MasterChef contestant.His journey, his story, and his progression, not to mention the type of guy he is, and what he has been doing post MasterChef are all inspiring.
My boyfriend recently took me to R&D and I had no idea it was opened by Eric. The food was so amazing there with a unique twist on Asian classics and watching this video really explains all the hard work and progress he has made throughout his journey. If you're ever in Toronto, highly recommend you stop by his restaurant, it is 10/10!
In season 3 it was used for an alumni challenge, and the noodles from the finale was 1 of the dishes. Red team eventually won and blue was sent to pressure test
Omg I’ve passed by R&D so many times! It’s in Chinatown (or near Chinatown). I should try it - that fried chicken looks yum.
Alvin and Eric, can't beat that.
Nobody cares also I hope your heartbroken
How much was the food?
He never won any group challenge, but was always safe on Elimination challenge. Also won the title 🤯
His journey is like a roller coaster ride
He won the steak group challenge tho.
Just like sports get hot at the right time and ride it to the trophy
Felt bad for Eric when he went to Dale’s team. Eric is shown to cook amazingly only for him to pick bones out of salmon
The fact that Eric’s father knew immediately to say “Eric calm, and cool” he knows and loves his son, to a T as Micheal said
Alvin gives constructive criticism, feedback & opinions.
High respect to him!
What a journey for Eric who has come a long way.
He's learning, growing & evolving along the way.
Best wishes to him.
Cheers
Every time Eric says he's screwed we all know his going to win 100%.
LMAOOO
I love how Eric hates desserts but does some of his best dishes with them
Ik it's so funny lol
I like how Alvin always gives Eric the guidance to improve. Like a teacher and a student vibe from the beginning till the end.
The one aspect about Eric that I loved is that he was humble throughout the entire competition. He knew his weakness and his strength and was humble to point out when he would struggle. Kaila and Marida were so arrogant thinking the whole time that they were better than Eric and they belittle him no matter how good he showed them he was.
In the end, they both failed against Eric. Asian power is really impressive and a force that needs to be dealt with in a serious way, if they wished to bring a Masterchef like Eric down.
Eric literally had everything a MC would have
Strict sensei
Cool background
Training arc
Win in the end
the rival and love interest that involves triangle love? XD
💀💀💀
The Prince Zuko of Master Chef
@@masonbuth625 eyyy
Does he have family though?
33:28
“Who's gonna fly too close to the sun and make four?"
"Eric."
Eric with 8: I AM THE SUN
💀💀💀
he did 12 💀
@@approved7760 wym he did 8
@@Winter1145I4 look at the box, he did a total of 3 by 4
@@approved7760 yeah but some of them are repeats.
Eric was so young but so humble. He deserved to win. We usually don’t see young adults being humble when they know they are good at something. His parents had to have been proud 🥹
Is no one going to talk about how cute his moms reaction to him winning was? She was literally jumping with joy
28:20
Eric: The last person I want to be paired up with is without a doubt Kaila
Kaila: I'm praying to god for Eric
By far the funniest moment
She literally said he probably eats it all the time
bruh i think kaila has a thing for him but he just doesn’t like her at all lol
IKR- I legit almost burst out with laughter
@@masterchief2669 a bit promiscuous since she’s married, so that’s probably why
Master Chief feel like she’s way older tho
I love Eric’s arrogance when Dale didn’t pick Kayla as the weakest link.
“This is unacceptable. I can’t wait to win this.”
Eric's dad is so adorable! I love when he tried supporting and calming down Eric. So sweet.
Now I'm at a particularly challenging cookery school and recently being diagnosed with ADHD Eric very very much reminds me of myself.
It's often frustrating and I often feel like I'm not good enough to the point where I feel like I should just quit. But I still somehow get my dishes out. And seeing Eric cook is like a reflection of myself, and seeing Eric succeed literally brought tears to my eyes.
I get it 100℅
The need to overdo the task to prove oneself, and the impatience and frazzlement all together... My heart goes out to him! Alvin believed in him despite the trouble, and I'm glad they are business partners!
What is cookery school like? What do assignments look like, is it like “make this dish in a certain amount of time” or other stuff?
Seeing Eric so all over the place honestly reminds me too much of myself. I don't know if other Asian kids can relate to this but growing up in a household that always expects you to be on top of everything, being this messy and just sweating buckets over every task is a familiar feeling. Honestly not sure if it's the same for Eric but I sometimes overdo it in showing that I'm working just to show that I am because sometimes what just feels like 'slowing down' or 'calming down' looks too much like you're slacking off to your parents and a scolding about 'letting your future go' isn't exactly something you'd want to hear while you're already beating yourself up in your head.
@Kaiser24 Lol facts thats 80% of asian households tbh
Damn I can relate so much cuz I'm an Asian
Yup. I felt that. And what making it more fun, I was the first born. Noice. Hahaha
Anyone from an immigrant background felt that
And he has another Asian man he’s looking up to who “lives his dream” and has been the most tough on him this competition, he’s sweating bullets constantly lol
It’s big seeing Eric move from failing an apple tart to making such a high class ice cream dessert
i want that god damn tempura man
I love how Alvin told Eric to believe in himself more and give himself more confidence since as seen on the scenes where Eric always ‘I’m screwed I’m going home’ it’s amazing how Alvin does that hes amazing
I love Eric’s humble spirit, hard work and willingness to continue learning. I always root for those type of people in life.
Chef Alvin: Be humble!
Also Chef Alvin: You tend to underestimate yourself. Sometimes you have to pat yourself on the back!
Keep your head high but work with your head low
basically have hopes and believe in yourself, but be humble
There's a difference between being humble and treating yourself for achieving something you think is worth achieving
Be humble but at the same time have confidence I guess
That's 2 different things.
@@planetruths1373 ita not
Kaila is like that character in movies who is portrayed as the villain, but in reality it’s Dale who is the actual villain
The fact he went out on something so basic as a Tomahawk steak made me laugh
lmao Fk that guy fr
Yeah fr Dale called Eric a “weak link” and Eric ended up winning the whole thing
and Mike is the secret villain
Alvin speaking to Erik's grandpa in Chinese was so sweet, cute and kind.
To think this guy's whole opportunity could have gone down the drain in the first episode. Teaches us to be more humble and think twice before being snappy at someone who clearly knows better. However that reply showed him as a whole. He kept slipping and getting back up. What a great trait on a person.
Love how he gets called 'one of the weakest-links', yet goes and wins the whole thing.
I found that hilarious.
Mc vibes
it was at the beginning when he messed up a bit
Eric is obviously very talented but i really think that without Chef Alvin’s mentoring, he wouldn’t have won.
He won because he kept pushing himself to make difficult dishes and kept pushing his speed
He frequently self destructed because of his difficult dishes and the speed required
And kept improving and getting stronger
I still think Marida doesn't deserve to be in Top 2 with him. It should be either with Kayla or Tammara vs Eric in the final. Marida kept using Trinidad / Indian cooking every time while Eric always took a risk and always making variation in his dishes by making desserts, noodles, and everything. He's even making 8 donuts while the judges just want 3 donuts in donut challenge. He's very creative even though he was 21 years old at that time.
@@margarethmichelina5146 what your saying makes no sense and isn't right. When Erick made 8 different donuts it didnt turn out good and he could have gotten sent home, there's nothing wrong with cooking foods from specific country they just care about versatility and how good it tastes.
@@Daniel_ACG Well to the judge's eyes it is wrong to cook only from one cousine, especially when they've already pointed it out in the show.
@@Daniel_ACG If you're a good cook, you should be able to cook any food from any different countries. That's how you qualify as Masterchef. Eric has proven himself that he is able to make any different types of food or any styles while Marida is struggling in Nanaimo Bar challenge and in Dim Sum challenge (maybe because she got Julie as her teammate)
I love the idea of imagining that Eric is the leading character of the Master Chief stories...His face were tense,melo dramatic,serious and fighting spirit with humble expression behind the scene in the kitchen....The antagonist were the ones who push the main character to be the best that he can be and the awards was all worth it...such a very excellent show ... I like Eric accepting the award...I feel teary,teary eyes...tears of joy...dramatic actor is real,and thats eric...
So well deserved him to win! Energetic, passionated, creative, hamble and focused in learning, besides being so cute!
an engineer and a master chef at the age of 21 *WOW* when I was in elementary and middle school I used to think being 21 was old but now that I am 20 turning 21 later this year I realize how much dedication, commitment and grit you must have to have to achieve these feats at such a young age! Big ups to Eric's family! we can see how family oriented he is and how he doesn't want to disappoint his family.. they did an outstanding job raising Canada's first masterchef!
As an asian its asian parents
Jk eric deserves it
Was gonna like this comment, but it'd break the 666 likes
that's how asian family works
58:52 He finally gained his father's approval. That is so sweet
That's how you know you're asian. You have to win MasterChef Canada to win your father's approval. I'm currently a PhD student with 2 degrees in physics and biochem/cell bio and I'm still trying to gain my father's approval ahaha
He's a true Shonen protag
@@onmyojiani lol, why is this so relatable
@@onmyojiani dam, same here except I'm studying on my way to become a doctor, since that's what they mainly see as a profitable career
Honestly, it just breaks my heart. It's such a toxic family trait, and I don't understand why people just accept it as a part of Asian culture like it isn't a problem. It's good for parents to want the best for their kids, and it's good to push them to achieve, but love for your children ought to be unconditional, and respect/approval shouldn't be a bar set much higher than that. Of course your kids will make decisions you dissaprove of, and make mistakes that don't warrant respect. But if, overall, your kid is honest and has integrity, and is pushing forward to live a life that's meaningful to them, and trying as hard as they can to do well by those they love, that should be good enough to respect them and approve of them, whether that means they have a PhD, or are a single parent working two jobs to put food on the table for their kids. Your child shouldn't have to be a prodigy to deserve your approval. And you should love them regardless even if they're a flat out failure of a person. That ought to be a unique characteristic of the bond between a child and a parent. I grew up with friends that had so many emotional and mental health challenges because nothing they ever did was good enough for their parents, even if it was the fullest realization of the best possible effort they were capable of putting forward. It was horrible. If they would have just shown their kids love, grace, and a little respect for their efforts (even if said efforts weren't for anything all too grand), I know they would have achieved much greater things and would be leading much more fulfilled lives. Instead they're just miserable, all because their parents couldn't recognize their worth where they were at in that moment. Terrible way to parent, and a toxic culture that doesn't deserve to live on through history. I don't care what country it's from or how integral it is to their way of life. If their way of life necessitates such abuse, then their way of life is garbage, and needs to change.
this season was amazinng, simply kaila and erics frenemies story arc is so well edited! it made you really root for both of them!
I love how even Alvin had to convince Claudio that using the Ketchup was normal
Bro i didn’t even know and I am Asian💀
37:16
this has to be one of the most wholesome moments I seen in masterchef.
Yes
I swear Alvin and Eric had a different relationship altogether... reminded me of a father who honestly wants his favourite child to get everything he wants... without making it obvious lmao
Alvin was totally Yoda and Master Wu Kwei and Master Splinter and Mr Miyagi rolled into one chef shifu package.
45:50 he's so clearly trained to answer questions like this. Not like simply choosing one would be wrong, but when he said "I want X to go home because they're better", no matter the outcome his statement is like nice
As Eric wins masterchef he slowly walks towards chef Alvin with a grin on his face goes near to his side and whispers "I told you it wasn't burnt", then walks away without looking back leaving Alvin with a shocked expression as he looks back at Eric.
Eric: gets called one of the weakest links
Also Eric: Wins Master Chef
Haha yes
Main character things
its because he always fked up but he bounce back really good
They said the same thing about both Christine and Luca from the US Masterchef (Seasons 3 and 4 respectively)
This guy learn from mistakes i think it is really inspiration for all of us
19:58 is the clip
Eric went through a legit hero's journey holy moly, his story was like an anime arc lol
At the beginning he was one of those rough around the edges, lots of natural talent and potential but clumsy and unrefined, types. He started off the competition amazing, top of the class. Then he started to plummet once he was forced to do things outside his comfort zone and had multiple close shaves with failure. Then recovers strong and comes out on top in the end. What a wild ride
As a Canadian audience member, I've liked Eric (season 1) and David (season 2). The first was in a hero's journey, while the latter sat in the throne and protected himself from being conquered.
Alvin's face expressions never fail to crack me up inside 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love Eric and his grandpa when he said how proud of him he was. I actually feared up
I love how this asian guy has a permanent sad face. Together with the white lady who has a permanent surprised face
😭😂😂
the judges are judging their dishes while they just standing there like ☹️😳
44:33 and eric crab face
“Be humble” “don’t underrate your food brother” that shows he really listened and took in his superiors advice to heart. Great guy
Wow, I can’t believe he almost didn’t make the cut to be on the show, they guy gave him a chance to prove himself and he really did.
super proud of eric he made lot’s of mistakes but he was always different and persistent in all his dishes well done eric! 👏
Eric is honestly an inspiration. He was close to going home so many times but yet he managed to win it all.
"With Asian parents you have three options: Doctor, engineer or get beaten." As an Asian myself, I can relate to that.
You forgot lawyer
oh u an actor??? i will send u to jesus
@@normanzhang7189 Bro what are you on about?
@@Jamarvious_ what the hell? I will send you to jesus. Failure
It's from a youtube video
Eric really did give his 100%, if he didn't, he was always improving and learning from his mistakes, adapting to his environment.
I watch his videos now and he's so different compared to his Day 1 on MasterChef.
Eric is the really guy.He has one of the best work ethics and is humble at the same time only at the age of 21 , most people at 21 can't even come close to comparison.
The way Alvin told him out in the beginning, that indeed got Eric's attention and he responded very well. That to me is the true definition of commitment.
Eric is the reason why I continue to watch this channel even if its just old clips.
If there was an anime adaptation based on Eric's story with this kind of redemption arc, i would watch it with pure excitement.
37:15 is such a wholesome moment. Respect❤
This is why Eric is my favourite MasterChef. We could all learn something from this very inspirational guy.
37:16
Still loving the moment of Alvin speaking chinese to Eric´s grandfather.
EDIT: thnx for the warnings in the coments about being Cantonese guys hahaha xD
😭😭😭
I think it's more like Cantonese since in Chinese, they said "Thank You" as "Xie Xie" and Alvin and Eric ever spoke Cantonese once in Childhood Dish Mystery Box.
Cantonese is like Southern Accent version in Chinese.
@@Sup_Mmchipmunks it's Cantonese. It's a dialect of Chinese, mostly spoken around the Guangzhou region and Hong Kong. There are many Cantonese-speaking people in Singapore and Malaysia as well. Eric probably said it was Chinese because it's easier to explain it to mainstream audiences then to go in-depth to explain the differences between Chinese and Cantonese.
@@margarethmichelina5146 I wouldn't necessarily call Cantonese an "accent" of Chinese/Mandarin since they're not mutually intelligible. As @Cool Coleslaw mentioned in their comment, it's instead considered a dialect. They do share a writing/reading system, but the spoken words are distinctly different.
@@margarethmichelina5146 I wouldn’t exactly say that. Because my relatives that are fluent in mandarin have trouble understanding Cantonese
Imagine if Alvin said no. Eric would probably have been stuck as a chemical engineer for the rest of his life
And has still better options than other 90% of people in the world. Eric is living the best out of his life.
Eric is like the protagonist of this whole show
I love how Kaila actually say "for your Grandfather" to Eric. 29:59
Yhhh I just saw that 🤣🤣🤣
Eric's attitude and character improvement throughout the entire show is just *chef's kiss*
After watching few episodes of this season, I knew he was going to win. He's so focused, he always improves and excels.
Eric aged like a fine wine through the whole season.I think he kind of lacks in patience and pressure management but he works the best alone. A fine chief I say
We would have never of seen these amazing creation's if Alvin said no. Eric is such a great, amazing, humble, down to earth guy
I thought Eric was definitely going home after talking back to Chef Alvin. “When a chef tells you it’s burnt, it’s burnt”. Love how Chef Alvin comes back down to Eric with an apron on the line, and still gives him a chance. Chef Alvin is my favorite judge. Love how he builds up your confidence in yourself.
Eric looks like he's going to have a meltdown any second. Even though he's the best contestant.
i love how Eric has two facial expressions
1. Happy
2. Dead inside
37:16 this is so heart warming
2023 september 3rd 6:39am: 5 months later, i am back rewatching eric chong'smasterchef journey
Eric is a prime example of remaining teachable and how to use constructive criticism effectively. His natural gift, his intelligence and perseverance and his ability to remain teachable is why he won. Well deserved.
Chef Alvin is a great teacher. Admirable.
I know this is random but I can’t help but laugh at Eric’s face in 44:32 😂😂
💀💀💀
It looks as if he's tryna mimic the crab 😂
Good catch hahaha
Good catch mate that is hilarious 🤣 I🤣🤣
Tngina
This video proves Eric was meant to be a chef. Many times he could have gone home, but always bounced back
It’s amazing
Way to go Eric! Love the 3 chefs too, they are awesome.
this show taught me to cook well and to have high standards for food I amaze my child and family with every plate thank you for that
Eric and Kaila should host a cooking show together. That would be so entertaining to watch.
To watch them fight?
@CheesyNewt eh I have seen that Kaila has some fans
@@raid--er4083 I really like her, and their dynamic is so interesting
Eric went from people calling him the weakest link, to then Eric working hard and learning better than everyone else around him to becoming the Master Chef
I could only dream of taking some of my culinary skills to this competition. These people are amazingly talented. So much respect for the chefs
Eric was thought of as the weakest link, yet he WON the whole thing! Love it! ♥️ Could do without the drama tho.