‘Iron Chef: Brazil’ is a Brazilian cooking competition show. It tests the culinary skills of the contestants and challenges them to prepare original dishes in a limited time to impress the judges. The show has a similar format to the original series but with a Brazilian flavor and perspective. In each episode, the contestants have to prepare a dish from a secret ingredient, which is then evaluated by the judges – Rosa Moraes and Laurent Suaudeau.
The contestant who wins the round will get a chance to face the Iron Chefs in the final round. In addition, the legendary format is made even more fun by two lovely presenters — Fernanda Souza and Andressa Cabral. While you’ll likely stay tuned to the series throughout each episode as the contestants compete to be crowned Iron Legend, you may have a few questions about the cooking show’s filming locations.
Where Was Iron Chef Brazil Series Filmed?
“Iron Chef: Brazil” was filmed entirely in Brazil, as the series title suggests, ostensibly in São Paulo. Principal photography for the initial iteration of the spin-off cooking show is said to have begun in December 2021.
Brazil, which stretches along the eastern coast of South America, is the largest country in both South America and Latin America.
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To outline the show’s inaugural iteration, the production unit seemingly set up camp in one of the film studios in São Paulo, Brazil’s most populous city. In particular, the cast and crew reportedly filmed key sequences at Endemol Shine Brazil, located at Rua Urussuí, 238 – Itaim Bibi, São Paulo.
The production company is best known for creating other spin-off reality shows in Brazil such as “Big Brother Brasil” and “MasterChef Brasil”.
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Also known as Terra da Garoa (Land of Drizzle), São Paulo is home to some of the tallest skyscrapers in Brazil, such as the Banespa, the Mirante do Vale, the North Tower, and the Edifício Itália. In addition, there are several popular museums throughout the city, including the Ipiranga Museum, the Emy Gordon Klabin Cultural Foundation, and the São Paulo Museum of Art. Over the years, São Paulo has served as a prominent filming location for many movies and TV series.
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