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My Kitchen Rules series 13

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The thirteenth season of the Australian competitive cooking competition show My Kitchen Rules premiered on the Seven Network on 4 September 2023.

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In October 2022, the series was renewed for a 13th season.[1] In April 2023, it was announced Colin Fassnidge will become a main judge and co-host alongside Manu Feildel, with Nigella Lawson returning as a judge after the instant restaurants.[2][3]

The start date for the season was confirmed as 4 September 2023.[4]

At the time of broadcast, it was announced that a couple appearing on the program was accused of a combined total of 37 charges for offences against children. The names of the couple were suppressed at that time.[5] In April 2025, it was revealed that the couple were Claudean & Anthony Mu.[6]

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Elimination history

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Competition details

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Instant Restaurants

During the Instant Restaurant rounds, each team hosts a three-course dinner for judges and fellow teams in their allocated group. They are scored and ranked among their group. The highest scoring team at the end of the round will advance directly to the Semi Final, while the lowest scoring team will be eliminated.

Round 1

  • Episodes 1 to 6
  • Airdate — 4 to 13 September
  • Description — The first of the two instant restaurant groups are introduced into the competition in Round 1. The highest scoring team at the end of the round will advance directly to the Semi Final, while the second highest advances to the Quarter Final. The lowest scoring team will be eliminated whilst the remaining teams head into the second instant restaurant.
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Round 2

  • Episodes 7 to 12
  • Airdate — 18 to 27 September
  • Description — The remaining three teams from the first instant restaurant return along with three new “gatecrashers” for the second instant restaurant. The highest scoring team at the end of the round will advance directly to the Semi Final. The lowest scoring team will be eliminated.
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Quarter-final

  • Episode 13
  • Airdate — 1 October
  • Description — Five teams competed in the Quarter Final with Nigella Lawson joining Manu Feildel and Colin Fassnidge as judges. The challenge was over two rounds; in round one teams had to create a dish with a key ingredient, and the team with the least liked dish was eliminated. In round 2 each team had to create a dessert within 60 minutes, and the two teams with the least liked dishes were eliminated, whilst the remaining two went to the Semi-final. Nick & Christian got a 15 minute advantage in the first round.
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Semi-final

  • Episodes 14
  • Airdate — 2 October
  • Description — The four remaining teams enter the semi-final. The challenge is over two rounds; in round one the teams must each create an Amuse-bouche, the team with the least liked dish is eliminated. In round two the teams must prepare a main and a dessert, again the team with the least liked dish is eliminated and the two remaining teams will advance to the Grand Final.
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Grand Finale

  • Episodes 15
  • Airdate — 3 October
  • Description — Nick & Christian take on Radha & Prabha in this Grand Final. They had to cook a four-course meal for the judges, the eliminated teams and their family and friends, 25 plates per course. The judges including Manu, Colin and Nigella scored each set of 4 meals out of 10 for the final verdict.
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Ratings

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Notes

  1. Ratings data used is from OzTAM and represents the live and same day average viewership from the 5 largest Australian metropolitan centres (Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide).
  2. Melbourne, Perth and Adelaide only.
  3. Brisbane and Sydney only.

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