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Qualified Head Sushi Chef candidates are those who have experience organizing and running a Michelin caliber restaurant, as well as functioning in a front-facing capacity. We are looking for a Head Chef to help us create a Michelin-caliber experience.
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Transport dirty linen to correct area to be cleaned, separate napkins from tablecloths, and restock linen shelves with clean linens.
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The CUT Junior Sous Chef is responsible for planning, organizing, controlling, and directing the work of the employees in the kitchen department. Junior Sous Chef - CUT. Assist the Executive Chef and Sous Chef in daily kitchen operations.
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At Soho House a Junior Sous Chef , is responsible for assisting the Sous Chef, Executive Sous and Executive Chef with inventory, supervision of staff, food preparation and executing quality and consistent dishes.
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The Sous Chef position is responsible for ensuring all food preparations are met with the highest quality standards and menu specifications. Reports to the Executive Chef. These include TAO, Hakkasan, OMNIA, Marquee, LAVO, Beauty & Essex, Wet Republic, Yauatcha, Ling Ling, Cathédrale, Little Sister, The Highlight Room, Sake No Hana, Jewel, and more.
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Position at Tender Greens
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Contemporary Italian concept with California farmer’s market nuances on the Westside is looking for a new Executive Chef. Ideally looking for someone who cut their teeth in Michelin or James Beard caliber restaurants, and now find joy in accessible chef-driven concepts.
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Our location at Del Rey Yacht in Marina Del Rey, CA, is currently looking to build our Food Service Team in the position of Junior Sous Chef. Communicate regularly with Prep Cooks, Cooks I, Cook II, Lead Cooks, Chef de Cuisine and Executive Chef.
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We are seeking applicants with Chef, Sous Chef, Line Cook or Prep Cook experience. Proven prep/cooking experience is preferred, including experience as a line chef, restaurant cook, sous chef, prep cook.
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2+ years experience as a Sous Chef/Kitchen Manager or equivalent, preferably in a fine dining environment or five star property. As a Sous Chef, you will assist in overseeing the culinary operations in our Venues, including: Café Vignette, The Bar at Century Plaza, The Pool at Century Plaza, and the Fairmont Gold Lounge, in addition to supporting the Events and Staff Cafeteria programs when needed.
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Working alongside the Executive Chef at The Peninsula Beverly Hills, we are seeking a Chef De Cuisine who will be responsible for assisting the Executive Chef in the planning, directing, controlling, coordinating, and participating in the daily activities of food preparation for The Kitchen.
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The Chef is responsible for the day-to-day operation of the hotel's food and beverage outlets. Close interaction with front of house lead server, Area Food & Beverage Manager and Hotel Manager.
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3 years experience as a sous chef/kitchen manager. As the Executive Sous Chef, you will be partnered with the Executive Chef and serve as an integral member of our management team.
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Assist the Executive Chef in creating and implementing menu selections for special banquet themes and events based on current food trends and regional tastes in partnership with the Executive Chef and Director of Food and Beverage, as needed.
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Experience Required 1 year: *Ability to follow instructions from Special Events Manager and Banquet Captain. Full time employees qualify for- Comprehensive Health Plans, Employer paid life Insurance, Supplemental Benefit Plans, 401k with annual employer match Numerous opportunities for growth and advancement Job Summary: As a Banquet Server, you will play a crucial role in providing exceptional dining experiences for guests attending various events, including weddings, corporate functions, and special occasions.
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