returns to our screens with a second season, bringing home cooks and expert chefs together in our studio kitchen. Working up the chefs’ line, you’ll see apprentice, station, sous and head chefs taking turns to compete with everyday contestants. The challenge? To craft a chosen dish from that week’s featured cuisine. Each night, our team of astute judges – Dan Hong, Melissa Leong and Mark Olive – will take on the difficult, albeit delicious, role of picking a winner. On Friday nights, Leong takes us into the kitchen of that week’s featured restaurant, and uncover the culinary secrets to their chosen cuisine. But before the show kicks off, here's the lowdown on the team:
The judges deliberate... who's got the best dish? Source: The Chefs' Line
Dan Hong
Few know chef lines better than Dan Hong. His culinary career started early – like, childhood-early – learning the ropes from his family’s restaurant. Thanks to Mama Hong, Dan snared his first job at Longrain before completing an apprenticeship at Marque. He joined the Tetsuya team as chef de partie, then Bentley Restaurant and Bar as sous chef. A stint at WD~50 in New York came next before Dan returned to Oz and became head chef of Lotus and, later, Ms. G’s. The kitchen climb never really slowed down because today Dan’s the executive chef of four Merivale restaurants.
Likes: Sneakers – lots of ’em! – and bad reality TV shows.
Melissa Leong
One of Melissa’s comes from the kitchen: watching her Singaporean mother pound aromatics to make . That spicy sauce must have had some addictive qualities because the Sydneysider has been thinking, talking and writing about food ever since. A multitalented millennial, Melissa’s hosted a food-themed radio show, written for some of the country’s top food mags, consulted for restaurants and food companies, and played an essential role in bringing cookbooks – – to life.
Famous last words: “Singaporeans are food people, period.”
Mark Olive
It’s a happy coincidence Mark shares his last name with a tasty ingredient. ‘The Black Olive’ isn’t just the title of his catering company in Melbourne; it’s a moniker he’s taken on, too. A , Mark has more than 30 years’ experience. With his technical background in European cookery and passion for native ingredients, he’s played a huge role in shaping ‘modern Australian’ cuisine. You can catch Mark later in the year on NITV with his series Outback Café.
Roots: Although born in Wollongong, Mark is a Bundjalung man. His family originated from the Northern Rivers region of NSW.
Have we got your attention and your tastebuds? premieres Monday 6 August, 6pm weeknights, on SBS followed by an encore screening at 9.30pm on SBS Food Network. Episodes will be available after broadcast via . Join the conversation #TheChefsLine on Instagram , Facebook and Twitter . Check out for episode guides, cuisine lowdowns, recipes and more!