Popular television personality Matt Preston and his family arrived in Sri Lanka recently on a two weeks Holiday. They visited places such as Galle, Arugambay, NuwaraEliya, Kandy and historical sites, which was handled exclusively by Traveller Global Destination and Leisure Holidays. Matt Preston is best known as a co-host and one of the popular judges [...]

The Sunday Times Sri Lanka

 Matt Preston in Sri Lanka

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Popular television personality Matt Preston and his family arrived in Sri Lanka recently on a two weeks Holiday. They visited places such as Galle, Arugambay, NuwaraEliya, Kandy and historical sites, which was handled exclusively by Traveller Global Destination and Leisure Holidays.

Matt Preston in Sri Lanka

Matt Preston is best known as a co-host and one of the popular judges in the Reality TV programme ‘Master Chef’ Australia, which is aired over 170 countries across the globe.

‘His visit to Sri Lanka will be a tremendous boost for tourism and for the image of Sri lanka . He was able taste all our local authentic dishes and was very fascinated with our curries’ said Chrishantha John, the Manager Inbound of Traveller Global Destination.

Matt Preston is an English-Australian food journalist, restaurant critic, writer, and television personality.

He is known for his role as a judge on Network Ten’s MasterChef Australia and his weekly food column in the Taste supplement available in the Herald Sun, The Courier-Mail and The Daily Telegraph (Australia) newspapers.

Preston is a columnist for ‘taste.com.au magazine’ and a senior editor for delicious. magazine. He is also the author of three best-selling  cookbooks

In 2009, Preston joined Gary Mehigan and George Calombaris on the judging panel of the first season of MasterChef Australia (Network 10), a reality television competition to find Australia’s best amateur chef.

Preston says that his favourite part of MasterChef Australia is ‘the joy that comes from the contestants delivering us a delicious dish that’s a pleasure to eat’.

MasterChef series one and series two both won the TVWeek Logie for Australia’s Best Reality Series. Preston has judged all seven series of MasterChef Australia (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015), as well as Celebrity MasterChef (2009), the first series of Junior MasterChef (2010) and Masterchef All Stars (2012) with Mehigan and Calombaris.

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