Samia Ahad Explained

Samia Ahad
Birth Place:Pakistan
Education:Peter Kump's Cooking School
Style:Singaporean cuisine
Restaurants:
  • Coriander Leaf
  • Screening Room

Samia Ahad is a Pakistani chef who is head chef at the Coriander Leaf restaurant in Singapore, having previously worked in restaurants in Manhattan. Ahad opened a second restaurant, inside her Screening Room entertainment complex.

Career

Samia Ahad was born in Pakistan. She ended up working as a travel agent in London for ten years, before moving to New York City with her husband. While there, she learnt to cook and trained in French cuisine at Peter Kump's Cooking School (now the Institute of Culinary Education). She worked in Manhattan restaurants such as The Quilted Giraffe.[1] Her husband's job was transferred to Singapore, and so they couple moved in 1997. In 2001, she opened the Coriander Leaf restaurant where she became head chef.[2]

Ahad also runs cooking courses out of the restaurant. In addition to Singapore cuisine, she also teaches Pakistan, Persian, Turkish among others.[3] In 2007, she opened the Screening Room, a five storey entertainment complex featuring a restaurant. A year later, her first cook book, Simply Samia, was published.[4]

Notes and References

  1. News: Narayan. Shoba. From durian to Kampong Glam. 11 November 2017. The National. 19 September 2009.
  2. News: Singapore: Asian ambrosia. 11 November 2017. New Zealand Herald. 12 April 2010.
  3. News: Chan. Aimee. 7 top Singapore cooking schools. 11 November 2017. CNN. 5 December 2012.
  4. Web site: Samia Ahad. Institute of Culinary Education. 11 November 2017.