Matt Preston and Gary Mehigan confirmed they are working on a new project on Monday.

The former MasterChef Australia judges, who left the Network Ten cooking competition series in 2019, reunited at Channel Seven offices in Sydney.

While it's unclear exactly which project the food critic, 62, and chef, 57, may have been discussing with Seven, Gary's rep confirmed to Daily Mail Australia they have many new projects in the works. 

'Gary and Matt are doing several projects together. One being for Luxury Escapes, a series of travel tours,' a spokesperson told Daily Mail Australia on Tuesday.

'First two sold out in 24 hours, India and Vietnam, and the Sri Lanka tour is about to go on sale, with several more in the planning pipeline now.'

Matt Preston, 62, (right) and Gary Mehigan, 57, (left) appeared to be on top of the world on Monday as the former MasterChef Australia judges reunited at Channel Seven offices in Sydney

Matt Preston, 62, (right) and Gary Mehigan, 57, (left) appeared to be on top of the world on Monday as the former MasterChef Australia judges reunited at Channel Seven offices in Sydney

The spokesperson went on to say Matt and Gary had recently 'filmed an episode for a series in India called the Ultimate HomeChef Competition'.

Appearing on the finale of the series, the pair went back to their roots and acted as judges for the episode which 'aired on NatGeo India last weekend'. 

The duo were all smiles after what appeared to be a fruitful meeting with Seven, with Gary wildly gesticulated during a joyful conversation with their entourage. 

The English-Australian chef and restaurateur donned a pair of beige slacks beneath a black jumper and khaki jacket to protect against the cold.

After the food critic and chef left the Network Ten cooking competition series in 2019, the duo appeared to have turned to rival Seven to work on a rumoured new project

After the food critic and chef left the Network Ten cooking competition series in 2019, the duo appeared to have turned to rival Seven to work on a rumoured new project

He then accessorised with a matching pair of boots and trendy black frames as he carried a large black bag and wrapped a scarf around his neck.

Meanwhile, co-star and friend Matt was garbed in a simple pair of blue jeans with a black button-up tucked into them.

He polished off his smart look with a khaki vest and brown dress shoes before draping a scarf over his shoulders.    

Notably absent was George Calombaris, who once made up one-third of the famous trio after working together for ten years on MasterChef Australia.

While it's unclear exactly which project Matt and Gary may have been discussing with Seven, a representative of Gary confirmed to Daily Mail Australia they have many new projects in the works together

While it's unclear exactly which project Matt and Gary may have been discussing with Seven, a representative of Gary confirmed to Daily Mail Australia they have many new projects in the works together 

However, the spokesperson confirmed Matt and Gary would be teaming up with their former co-star again soon. 

'They are also working on a tour in India in August with George for a company called Conosh. A series of dinners and masterclasses,' they said.

Matt, Gary and George were seen working together as recently as May when they reunited to support a very worthy cause

The veteran TV judges took over the kitchen at Hotel Sorrento on the Mornington Peninsula for the Friends of George event to raise funds for Bowel Cancer Australia.

The spokesperson also confirmed Matt and Gary will be teaming up with their former MasterChef co-star George Calombaris, 45, (centre) for another project soon

The spokesperson also confirmed Matt and Gary will be teaming up with their former MasterChef co-star George Calombaris, 45, (centre) for another project soon

The three former reality stars agreed to reunite for the cause, in support of George's late father Jim, who died of the disease in November last year. 

George, 45, admitted he felt an instant connection with his former colleagues upon reuniting with them. 

'It's really nice, it's like riding a bike with these guys. We have some great memories together,' he told the Herald Sun at the time.

'The old cliché of being like family is true. George's dad was a big part of our family, the whole thing is a community,' Matt added.