Mehboob Khan (chef)

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Mehboob Khan
BornJanuary 1969 (age 55)[ citation needed ]
Culinary career
Television show(s)
  • "The Cook King"
    "Spice of Life"
    "Weekend Masala"
    "Zauq Zindagi"
    "Good Healthy Life"
Website www.chefmehboob.com

Mehboob Khan better known as Chef Mehboob is a Pakistani chef, a television personality and a cooking expert. He is known for his cooking shows Zauq Zindagi [1] and Good Healthy Life on ARY Zauq. [2] He is also an author of cookbook Food for Life.[ citation needed ] He served as a Judge in cooking competition MasterChef Pakistan . [3]

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Biography

Khan was born in 1969 to a Pathan descent family in Karachi. [4] His birth name is Mehboob Mandokhel but he uses the name Khan .[ citation needed ] He completed his early education in Karachi and started his career as a Chef in 1986. [5] [6]

Television shows

Khan appears as a chef in these shows: [7]

YearCooking ShowChannelRole
2004Zauq Zindagi ARY Zauq Chef
2004Good Healthy LifeARY ZauqCooking Expert & Chef
2007The Cooking KingARY ZauqChef
2009Spice of Life Masala TV Chef
2010Weeken MasalaMasala TVChef
2010National Ka PakistanZaiqa TVChef
2014 MasterChef Pakistan (season 1) Urdu 1 Judge & Critic
2019Mehboob's Kitchen Masala TV Cooking Expert & Chef

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