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P’Nut features MasterChef superstars as Battle of the Wokstars returns

Customers can choose which of their favourite chefs will win the title this month.

P’Nut Street Noodles is bringing back its collaboration with MasterChef superstars Diana Chan and Matt Sinclair as the Battle of the Wokstars return.

The two chefs created two popular dishes, the Hoisin Duck Noodles by Matt and Black Pepper Noodles by Diana.

“We are calling it the battle of the wok masters since we are allowing our customers not just being able to get their favourite MasterChef dish made only for P'Nut but also being able to vote for who they think is the true P’Nut WOK Master and get in the draw for weekly prizes," Petra Orrenius Head of Sales/Marketing and Innovation P’Nut Street Noodles said.

The exclusive dishes are only available until the end of February.

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