On MasterChef Australia, Hong Kong’s Mimi Wong is ‘very proud’ to celebrate Asian cuisine
- Mimi Wong, who learned to cook with her grandmother in Hong Kong, is showcasing Asian cuisine amid the ups and downs of reality cooking show

The first time English teacher Mimi Wong Chi-yan picked up a wok was when she was 13 years old.
At the time, she was living with her family in Hong Kong – on Choi Hung Estate, in Ngau Chi Wan – when she was called to the kitchen by her grandmother, who was neck-deep in a mahjong game with friends.
“She wanted to treat them to dinner, but she couldn’t get away from the game,” Wong recalls, so ah por asked her to come to the rescue.
“She just pointed at a few things, and then went, ‘This is how you switch on the wok, and this is what you’re supposed to do. I’m just gonna leave you to it, and we’ll see what happens’.”

The resulting dish – a glistening plate of ketchup shrimp – was a success. Fast forward to today and Wong, now 26 years old, has continued cooking up a storm not just in Hong Kong but also in Australia, where she is competing in the 16th series of the reality cooking competition MasterChef Australia.
Some of that nation’s best home cooks compete in a series of challenges every week in the hope of winning A$250,000 (US$167,000) and becoming the next “master chef”.