Fans of Iron Chef will recognise the faces of culinary legends Hiroyuki Sakai and Kenichi Chen of the original Japanese program. The men are back in Australia for a follow-up event to be held in Melbourne this June.
SBS is giving one person the opportunity to attend this exciting event, see chef Kenichi Chen plate up his favourite dish, plus spend one glorious night at Melbourne's RACV City Club.
The prize includes
- 2 x tickets to the 2011 Iron Chef Event in Melbourne* on June 19, 2011, valued at $485 each
- Twin-share accommodation at the RACV City Club, located at 501 Bourke Street, Melbourne, on June 19, 2011.
Total prize value: $1,240
For your opportunity to win, tell us, in 25 words or less, why are you the world’s biggest Iron Chef fan?
Competition closes 10am Thursday May 19, 2011. Read the terms and conditions. Winners will be notified by email. *Please note interstate flights are not included. Travel to and from Melbourne is the responsibility of the winner.
Special offer
For more information, visit global event specialist JTB’s Iron Chef Event website. Plus, as an SBS Food member, you’re eligible to redeem JTB's exclusive offer of $15 off the full ticket price for the 2011 Iron Chef Event on June 19.
For more information of this exciting event, visit the official website or the Facebook event page.
Iron Chef airs 8.30pm Saturday nights on SBS ONE.
The winner of this competition is Stephen Poon of Kew, Victoria.

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