Guillaume Brahimi - Television

Television

Brahimi has been an in-house chef on the Australian version of Iron Chef on Channel Seven, specializing on French cooking. He has also been featured as one of the presenters of French Food Safari alongside Maeve O'Meara on the SBS Australia Network, and he has appeared as a guest on both MasterChef Australia and Junior MasterChef Australia. In the fourth series of MasterChef Australia in 2012 the last six contestents worked under him for one day at his restaurant Guillaume at Bennelong, cooking a meal for sixty people as part of the competition.

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