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Australian celebrity chef Greg Malouf, famed for Lebanese cuisine, dies at 64
Restaurateur and Master Chef star did much to popularise Middle Eastern cooking and adapt it to modern tastes
The Australian celebrity chef Greg Malouf, known for his innovative Middle Eastern cuisine, has died aged 64.
Malouf, of Master Chef fame, was affectionately known as Australia’s godfather of Middle Eastern cuisine due to his unique takes on Arabic dishes.
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