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Discovery Travel & Living and Malaysia Airlines link up in 'Fly and Feast' Contest

Travel News Asia 15 March 2005

Steak Tartare with Anthony Bourdain, Risotto del mare of tuna with Jamie Oliver or Oxtail with Chinese red dates with Kylie Kwong could be on the menu for the lucky winner and partner of the 'Fly and Feast' contest launched by Discovery Travel & Living (DTL) and Malaysia Airlines (MAS).

The contest which runs from March 14th to April 24th provides consumers with an opportunity to dine at one of the three DTL personalities' restaurants around the world in three leading cities on popular routes that Malaysia Airlines flies to.

Up for grabs is a dinner for two at one of the following renowned restaurants:

- Fifteen, Jamie Oliver's restaurant in London 
- Les Halles, Anthony Bourdain's restaurant in New York 
- Billy Kwong, Kylie Kwong's restaurant in Sydney

The grand prize winner is entitled to a free dinner for two at his or her selected restaurant, a pair of return business class air tickets on Malaysia Airlines and a three-day two-night accommodation at a five star hotel in the city (i.e. London, New York or Sydney) where the restaurant is located. There will also be 30 consolation prizes with ten copies each of books written by Anthony Bourdain, Jamie Oliver and Kylie Kwong.

Consumers can enter the contest by logging on to the https://www.travelandlivingasia.com/travel/masworlddestinations/contest/. All entrants have to do is select one of the three restaurants listed above and say in 50 words or less why they want to visit this restaurant. The best entries will be selected by Discovery Travel & Living and Malaysia Airlines.

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