Chef and entrepreneur Arto Rastas have got a work gig that many people just dream of.
Arto Rastas is in the face of the most interesting job of his career. Minna Jalovaara
This week’s chef Arto Rastas put food on football superstar For Cristiano Ronaldo And to his family at their home in Saudi Arabia Riyadh.
Iltalehti reached the rabbit just before him and his partner Teemu Korkalainen They searched for a car ride home for Ronaldo.
Throughout this week, Rasta and Korkalainen are due to take care of the Ronaldo’s meals from breakfast to night.
– This is not a holiday trip, Rastas laughs.
He is proud and taken for being invited to put food on Ronaldo.
– We are invited to make food for people’s home who could buy anything. We have succeeded in impressing our own food, Rastas ponders.
Last time he put food on Ronaldo when they were on vacation in Lapland.
– They really liked our style and asked if it would be possible to come to cook for them. This is a really interesting and unique work gig. We are both excited with Teemu, Rastas describes his mood on the phone.
Rastas states that this is an example of how meaningful the food is. He laughs that the most watched person in the world in social media wanted Arto and Teemu from Finland.
They have not yet received any instructions or requirements for food.
Teemu Korkalainen and Arto Rastas run Northpole Catering. Tommi Anttonen
– However, we know what kind of food they like.
Rastas says he is damn proud of what they do with Teemu. They have managed to leave the memory. He goes on to be a great tribute to his own long -term work.
In the past, as a detail, Rastas has cooked food for celebrities, presidents, diplomats and royalists. He knows that sensitivity and confidentiality are an important part of the whole.
– We keep our own information on what is happening in their house. These are intimate situations, we are close to our customers.
However, Rastas reveals that this time there are no Finnish raw materials.
Today, lunch is known for the Mediterranean simple food.
According to Rasta, his 32-year career is the most interesting week.

