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Statement of Purpose:The Food Runner's priorities and responsibilities are to exceed our guest's expectations by providing them with the highest level of consistent, professional and courteous service.
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The right person will be passionate about food, beverage, and service and thoroughly enjoy creating excellent experiences for our Guests. Responsibilities: Prepare pass for service by preparing, as necessary, bread and butter service, condiments, napkins, plate wipes, plates, glassware, and utensils Follow all instructions from expeditor Assist with proper table coursing by communicating with servers and kitchen when tables are cleared and re-mised and/or going slow, etc.
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The world famous Sylvia's Restaurant is seeking enthusiastic Food Runners to join our Service Team. Under the direction of our Managers and The Sylvia's Way Standards, the Runner will assist the dining room Servers in delivery food and providing great customer service.
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Patina Restaurant Group is a leader in the premium segment of the restaurant and catering industry, operating restaurants and managing catering and food service operations at high-profile venues including, Lincoln Center, Walt Disney World®, Disneyland®, the Empire State Building, Grand Central Station, and The Metropolitan Opera.
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Knowledge of service and food and beverage, generally involving at least 3 years of dining room experience and thorough knowledge of fine dining, service procedures, and functions.
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Corner Joint” will fuse the best of “high/low” chic, with excellent food and service, served with warmth and welcome! Brunch service will be added soon after opening. Service will run from 3pm to 12am/1am depending on the day and there will be a "first in, first out" arrival/exit.
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Dubbed by Forbes Magazine as the “New Kings of New York Hospitality,” Remm and Birnbaum pioneered dynamic hospitality experiences using food, service and vibe to create seamless transitions between dining, nightlife and entertainment.
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Must understand how to abide by the rules of the Department of Health related to Food Service and Employee + Guest Safety. Understand the right of way (guests, food runners, and staff.
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Replenish all service items; silverware, glassware, China, linen, general supplies, food as needed. Adhere to LPM grooming/ service standards and policies. Ensure that cream, water and juice service is constantly replenished during the service.
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Assist staff with any aspect of service steps to satisfy the guests such as: food delivery. Follow service steps based on our service and training manual and assist in communicating same to all staff who handle or serve food and beverages.
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The ideal candidates will be passionate and have a commanding knowledge about food, wine, and service in general. Ensure expo and service station areas are organized and maintained.
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RH is seeking a Food Runner to join our team and provide direct service and hospitality to the Restaurant's guests. Assist with removing food and beverages from guest tables in a timely manner and "Full hands" on trips to and from the kitchen.
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Lessing's operates 21 wedding and catering venues, 16 full-service restaurants, over 75 corporate and academic dining centers, a historic inn, and a presidential yacht. Delivering food to guest quickly and efficiently.
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As a Food Runner, your goal will be to provide our members and guests with outstanding customer service and actively help to improve their overall dining experience. Work as one team with one goal; to serve members and guests their food and/or drink items in a timely manner and support the team by running items from expo and service bar that are outside of your section to.
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In NYC, we aim to showcase a modern and authentic Chinese dining experience, and to pass down the tradition of sharing a sense of “home” through food. Previous wine, beer and cocktail knowledge, and service experience is helpful.
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