Three contestants of Big Chef Season 2 who were up for eviction have been spared.
At the end of the sandwich challenge, Daniella, Peace, and Alice ended up at the bottom.
They either did not really impress the judges with their meal, plating, or garnish.

But thanks to the intervention of Guest Judge, Kwaku Darlington, at least one contestant would have bowed out of the Big Chef house.

Overall, the judges were largely happy with the presentations; an improvement from last week's task - salad challenge.
Already, two contestants, Jethro and Gabriellah, have been evicted from the competition.
The remaining contestants will continue to put their acts together in order to avoid evictions and to keep hopes alive of clinching the GHS10,000 cash prize, fridge, stove, and amazing products from sponsors.

Above all, the bragging right as the best kid chef in Ghana.
Meanwhile, Laura was adjudged the Chef of the Week for the second time.
She first won the Breakfast Challenge.
Season 2 of the Big Chef is proudly sponsored by Frytol Sunflower Oil, Fortune Rice, Indomie, Top Choco, Flora Tissues, Low Price Master, Karen Mouthwash, Perk Biscuit, City Blood Tonic, and Sankofa spices.
Watch the sandwich challenge below:
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