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The regions central city is Bologna, most commonly recognized as the home of Maserati and Luciano Pavarotti, but Emilia-Romagna, known as the Italian Breadbasket, is also the birthplace of flavors and ingredients commonly associated with Italian cuisine worldwide: prosciutto, mortadella, parmigiano, and balsamic vinegar.
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We are looking for colleagues who can quickly perpetuate a culture that embraces great design and superlative service at our seasonally driven restaurant and bar Acacia House, led by Chef Chris Cosentino which features a local, sustainable menu that reflects the bounty of Napa Valley.
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Contributes to stocking, ordering, and purchasing of ingredients, ensuring that the necessary ingredients are available and as fresh as possible while also minimizing spoilage/waste by communicating needs to the Head Sushi Chef.
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Assists the Executive Sous Chef/Chef & B in menu development, food specifications, recipes, and supervising cooks, production, developing and monitoring food and labor budgets for the department, and maintains the highest professional food quality and sanitation standards.
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The Cheese Bar are looking for a capable Junior Sous Chef to join the Back of House team at our flagship restaurant in Camden Market. Description JUNIOR SOUS CHEF - FULL TIME - 27,000 INC TRONC - START DATE ASAP.
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The person in this position will assist the Executive Chef and Executive Sous Chef in educating and mentoring the kitchen staff, keeping them up to date with any menu adjustments and maintaining consistent top quality ingredients in every dish, every time.
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In this role, you will oversee Estuary, the rooftop bar, lobby lounge, and in-room dining managing a team of 15-20 and reporting directly to the Executive Sous Chef of Outlets. Assist the Executive Chef and Executive Sous Chef in the direction and oversight of all culinary operations, to include, but not limited to, preparation and production of all hotel meals, food quality and presentation, compliance with all safety and sanitation standards and regulation, team member productivity and performance, implementation of policies and procedures, cost controls and overall profitability.
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Responsible for assisting the Executive Sous Chef and Executive Chef in creating, developing and implementing and effective strategy and organization needs within the Vista Kitchen to meet current objective and plan for future growth.
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Join our team as the Executive Chef for Wildflower Farms, serving the needs of the business, our guests, and our colleagues by being responsible for all aspects of the restaurant kitchen, encompassing operational duties and financial responsibilities, providing leadership and management of kitchen staff, and growing and developing the product and profitability of the food items.
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Leading, teaching and correcting employees, under the guidance of the Chef de Cuisine, Executive Chef, and the Executive Sous Chef. Striving to exceed guests' expectations, while working as a team with other Sous Chefs.
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The Executive Chef is responsible for all kitchen operations with an emphasis on production, supervision of all stations, catering and menu development, and will work closely with the Catering Chef and Catering Director.
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The Bungalow Kitchen bringsa chic and bohemian atmosphere featuring California Cuisine heavily inspired by local, seasonal ingredients with a robust wine list andcustom cocktails. executive chef and corporate pastry chef to develop and execute all dessert.
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We are looking for an Executive Chef with a passion for food who can successfully launch this new property in Chicago. Opening in, July, 2022 in the heart of Wolf Point on the Chicago River, this newly renovated 521 room Holiday Inn Chicago Downtown is reimagined as a dual branded hotel, with the launch of the very first lifestyle hotel, the voco hotel in Chicago.
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Set up their own station and mise en place to Executive Chef and Executive Sous Chef specifications and recipes. Communicate with Executive Chef and Executive Sous Chef regarding the daily inventory and ordering process.
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Under the direction of the Executive Chef and Executive Sous Chef, this individual will be responsible for effectively supporting all culinary operations including the oversight of all production, operation, and sanitation aspects of culinary and stewarding operations throughout the facility.
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