Top ten Tennis players are enchanted by the cooking of Bangladeshi Asif

Bangladeshi Australian celebrity chef

Asif Mamun. Source: Supplied

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“Actually I was not able to cook even rice. Sometimes it would have been half boiled and sometimes burnt.” Though it’s hard to believe, but that statement is from one of the persons, the top ten tennis players are his fans. He is the Bangladeshi expatriate chef, Asif Mamun. Asif, who is currently the chief chef at a hospitality institution in Melbourne, talked with SBS Bangla. Click the above audio link for details.


Not only the players, but former US President Bill Clinton, Hollywood stars Tom Cruise and Will Smith and many others have been served Asif’s cooked food on their plate.
Bangladeshi celebrity chef Asif Mamun
Executive Chef Asif Mamun with his Team. Source: SBS Bangla
“I starved very often in fear of cooking", Asif told SBS Bangla. “Then I used to call my mother. I cooked as she instructed. I don’t know if I cooked so well but my friends always appreciated me.”
Bangladeshi Australian Celebrity Chef
Thai style tuna. Source: Supplied
Last January, during the Australian Open, Asif, was responsible for taking care of the guests along with the players who came to take part. A group of 300 employees worked under his leadership to handle the huge task. 

"In my opinion, the modern method of presenting any culture is food. Food can make people very close to it," Asif Mamun said.
Bangladeshi celebrity chef
Citrus cured sea bass. Source: Supplied
Asif grew up in Purana Paltan in Dhaka. Asif is the second child among the four children of father Abdul Hakim and mother Rokeya Sultana. After completing SSC from Shegunbagicha High School and HSC from BAF Shaheen College he was admitted to Jagannath University. In 2001, after completing graduation in Economics he left for Australia.
Off Court At The 2017 Australian Open
John Eren MP, Minister for Sport (r) poses with Asif Mamun, Executive Chef and Tom Larner, Tennis Australia during 2017 Australian Open at Melbourne Park. Source: Getty Images AsiaPac
His achievements have brought him fame but his ambition is to continue the tradition of  Bangladeshi cooking. “I always keep my country in my heart,” he said.

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