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The Line Cook position is responsible for the preparation and cooking of the menu within a given stand/kiosk for Legends Hospitality at the Intrepid: Sea, Air & Space Museum. Line Cook Intrepid (New York, NY.
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Tao Group Hospitality in-venue Line Cook training and Food Handling Certificate. Experience as a line cook in a high-volume culinary operation preferred. 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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Proven cooking experience, including experience as a Line Chef, Restaurant Cook or Prep Cook. Cook menu items in cooperation with the rest of the kitchen staff. Watermark Retirement Communities was ranked among Fortune Magazine's top places to work in The United States for Aging Services.
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The Dinex Group, restaurant group of internationally famed Chef Daniel Boulud, is looking for a Line Cook for our. During service the cook must be able to follow instructions from the Executive Chef, Sous Chef and Chef de Partie correctly and efficiently.
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Breakfast Line Cook. BREAKFAST line cooks. Ai Fiori showcases modern interpretations of cuisine from the French and Italian Riviera and offers employees the opportunity to work with quality Italian cuisine & wine/spirits, a respectful, safe, professional work environment, and a management team uniquely invested in the growth and success of all team members.
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Pilot is seeking a Line Cook with upscale, high-volume restaurant experience. Working closely with nationally-acclaimed culinary director, Kerry Heffernan, Line Cooks are an integral part of our award-winning back-of-house team.
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THE ROLE The Line Cook is responsible for providing quick and efficient service to customers in a variety of duties relating to a fine dining culinary experience and maintaining sanitation standards.
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to join him at Carne Mare at Pier 17 in the Seaport District of Manhattan.
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Some of the venues include One World Observatory in NYC, OUE Skyspace in LA, The Observation Deck at JBG Tower, The View at the Shard in London, Sky View Observatory in Seattle, Skyrise Miami, and more.
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remain clean and free of hazards during shift Keep floor clean and free of food items, trash, or other obstacles Maintain House of Blues safety and sanitation standards Prepare kitchen equipment and set up station for shift Ensure proper rotation of all food items, including the lifting/moving of food bins weighing up to 180 lbs.
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Minimum of 2 year of experience as line cook required, preferablly in a high end, high volume setting. Delaware North's Patina Restaurant Group is hiring full-time or part-time Line Cooks to join our team at State Grill and Bar, t he Empire State Buildings flagship restaurant in New York City.
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Cooking experience required, including experience as a line chef, restaurant cook, or prep cook Familiar with industry’s best practices Must possess the ability to handle multiple tasks at a time Must be willing to work nights, weekends and holidays.
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As a Line/Prep Cook, it will be your mission at Boqueria® to create delicious, high-quality, memorable meals for all guests to keep them coming back. + Experience working as a cook in a high-volume restaurant.
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Come join the Carrabbas family as a Line Cook, where you will be passionately preparing, portioning, and cooking food items to our quality specifications. As a Line Cook you will be committed to safe food handling, cleanliness, safety, and sanitation standards during the shift and preparing food with proper safety equipment, tools, and recipe specs.
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Momofuku was founded by chef David Chang in 2004 with the opening of Momofuku Noodle Bar in New York City. Credited with the rise of contemporary Asian-American cuisine by the New York Times and named the most important restaurant in America by Bon Apptit magazine, Momofuku has restaurants in the United States and Canada as well as a line of restaurant-grade products for home cooks.
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