<p>Singapore: Inderpal Singh, a 33-year-old Indian-origin Singaporean, has emerged as the winner of <em>MasterChef Singapore</em> after winning a three-way competition in the finale.</p>.<p>After weeks of intense competition, Singh won the fourth season of the cooking reality show in the finale aired on Sunday, according to Channel <em>News Asia</em>.</p> <p>Singh walked away with SGD 10,000 (approximately Rs 6.7 lakh) in cash and other gifts.</p>.Tiger 3 trailer: Salman Khan's action drama promises a visual treat.<p>The home-based Food and Beverage (F&B) business owner won the three-way competition with a score of 76.6 out of 90, beating runner-up Tina Amin by 3.6 points and second runner-up Mandy Kee by 8.1 points.</p>.<p> In their assessment, the judges praised the outstanding flavour profile across Singh's dishes that delivered surprises in taste and texture with every bite.</p>.<p>In a statement to the press, Singh said, "Proud doesn't even begin to describe how I feel at this moment." </p><p>"I have dreamt of this moment so many times – and have given myself a reality check that many times, too – but having the trophy in my hands shows that dreams do come true and gives me the validation that I can become a culinary personality," he said.</p>.<p>"The love and support I have received from family and the friends and connections whom I have made on this journey will be the fire that fuels my culinary dreams going forward," he added. </p>
<p>Singapore: Inderpal Singh, a 33-year-old Indian-origin Singaporean, has emerged as the winner of <em>MasterChef Singapore</em> after winning a three-way competition in the finale.</p>.<p>After weeks of intense competition, Singh won the fourth season of the cooking reality show in the finale aired on Sunday, according to Channel <em>News Asia</em>.</p> <p>Singh walked away with SGD 10,000 (approximately Rs 6.7 lakh) in cash and other gifts.</p>.Tiger 3 trailer: Salman Khan's action drama promises a visual treat.<p>The home-based Food and Beverage (F&B) business owner won the three-way competition with a score of 76.6 out of 90, beating runner-up Tina Amin by 3.6 points and second runner-up Mandy Kee by 8.1 points.</p>.<p> In their assessment, the judges praised the outstanding flavour profile across Singh's dishes that delivered surprises in taste and texture with every bite.</p>.<p>In a statement to the press, Singh said, "Proud doesn't even begin to describe how I feel at this moment." </p><p>"I have dreamt of this moment so many times – and have given myself a reality check that many times, too – but having the trophy in my hands shows that dreams do come true and gives me the validation that I can become a culinary personality," he said.</p>.<p>"The love and support I have received from family and the friends and connections whom I have made on this journey will be the fire that fuels my culinary dreams going forward," he added. </p>