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Kumar Mahadevan was born on 1960 in Tirunelveli, India. Discover Kumar Mahadevan's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 63 years old?

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Birthplace Tirunelveli, Tamil Nadu, India
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His wife is Suba Mahadevan (m. July 1987)

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2013

In 2013, Kumar and Suba Mahadevan co-authored a book titled From India: food, family & tradition. The book presents traditional and modern recipes alongside their personal story of arranged marriage, international adventures and their ultimate move to Australia. Recipes are arranged according to the tastes – ‘sour’, ‘sweet’, ‘salt’, ‘bitter’ and ‘spice’, perhaps a nod to the Vedic concept of six tastes.

2003

The more ambitious operation, Aki's (named after his second son), was opened in November 2003 on the newly restored Woolloomooloo Finger Wharf. This was a chance for Kumar to exhibit Indian Cuisine at the next level with traditional flavours with a contemporary twist. It aims to give the customers a fine-dining experience in Indian cuisine. Both his restaurants highlights Kumar Mahadevan's handling of clever flavours and fresh, fragrant spices in a modern interpretation of traditional desi food. Kumar enjoys creating dishes that combine authentic flavours of South India, with the best seafood and other local produce of Australia – an approach that has gained him a huge fan following.

1994

In 1994, Les Luxford, the food critic at The Sydney Morning Herald stumbled upon Abhi's, on his way back from a business meeting and soon published a positive review with the headline, "The Search is Over" in April 1994. Abhi's became an overnight success and in Kumar's own words, 'there were queues down the street'. When it got really busy, Kumar asked his wife, Suba to help in the restaurant in the evenings. Abhi's has since gone on to become an iconic neighbourhood eatery and culinary institution of Indian Gastronomy continuing on their 28th year still pulling large crowds.

1989

Kumar joined Sorrentino cafe in Sydney's Circular Quay in 1989. He became friends with the owner, Doug Moxon and they decided to open an Indian restaurant together. They found a place in North Strathfield and in 1990, Abhi's, named after his first son Abhinav, opened. In 1991, his second son Akilesh was born. In spite of receiving good feedback, Kumar and his wife struggled to make ends meet for the next few years.

1988

They have two sons Abhinav (born 1988) and Akilesh (born 1991), after whom Kumar named both his restaurants. His other passions are photography, wine and travel. Every year, the couple visit their native place for inspiration.

1987

Kumar got married in July 1987, and his wife followed him to Sydney. But, the long hours and the low wages started to take a toll on Kumar, and he was desperate to leave. He came close to walking out in 1988, when he was forced to return to the kitchen within hours of his son's birth. Luck intervened, when Mayur's finances fell and Kumar was suddenly freed from his contract.

In July 1987, Kumar Mahadevan married Suba Krishnamurthi, a commerce graduate from Chennai. He refers to her as his greatest inspiration and at times, his greatest critic. Since the success of Abhi's in 1994, she has helped Kumar with the running of both the restaurants.

1985

Kumar went to Australia in 1985, to work in a joint venture by The Tea Board of India and Air India – the Mayur restaurant in Sydney, cooking for the likes of Elton John, Mick Jagger and the King of Bahrain. He worked 96-hour weeks over six days for meagre pay and had signed a four-year contract, with a clause that stated that if he left, his parents will have to pay a huge fine.

1981

Kumar went back for his apprenticeship at the Taj, completing it in half the time. In 1981, when offered a higher salary, Kumar left for Basrah in Iraq, to work at the new Sheraton. With the Iran-Iraq war worsening and having helped to settle his father's debts, he returned to Mumbai in 1984.

1979

At the end of his first year, Kumar got a summer job at the five-star The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Mumbai. Kumar signed up for double and triple shifts, working for eighteen days consecutively, while commuting from his aunt's place, an hour and a half away. Starting out in butchery, he continued to work in every department under Cyrus Todiwala, a Parsi chef who now runs London's Cafe Spice Namaste. He graduated in 1979.

1959

Kumar Mahadevan (born 23 November 1959) is an Indian chef, restaurateur and media personality, based in Australia. He is often referred in Sydney's dining circles as the "Guru of Indian cuisine". He is recognised for introducing authentic Indian cuisine to the Australian public with his restaurant, Abhi's in 1990. Following the success of Abhi's he opened his second restaurant Aki's at Sydney's prestigious dining precinct 'The Finger Wharf Woolloomooloo'. Aki's carried the accolades for Chef Kumar, being the only Indian restaurant to win the coveted 'Chef Hat' award for consecutive years since 2011 till present.