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A culinary experience platform is seeking a Sushi Chef in Richmond to host engaging sushi-making classes from your own venue. Enjoy the flexibility of managing your own schedule while benefiting from support in marketing and promotion. This role offers the potential to earn up to $12,000 per month, making it ideal for those looking to expand their culinary business.
Manage your own calendar and accept bookings that work for your schedule.
High Earnings
Boost your earnings or replace your full-time job.
Full Support
Our team does the marketing for you. We also support you from profile creation to receiving your earnings.
If you're a Sushi Chef in Richmond with a taste for new opportunities, Cozymeal is just your dish. Richmond diners enjoy a vast variety of cuisines, including seafood dishes that rival the dining capitals of the U.S.! Sushi chefs can help home cooks bring the sushi goodness to their own tables with classes in Richmond, and Cozymeal can assist. Our partner chefs in cities worldwide find a place on our platform to share their talents. We help with marketing and promotion while leaving the menus and schedules to you. Create your own courses and present your specialties to budding gourmets who can\'t wait to get rolling. It\'s a delicious way to expand your business and reach a new audience. Become the sushi instructor Richmond is ready for with help from Cozymeal!
Cozymeal is the #1 platform for culinary experiences & cookware in the US, Canada and around the world. Guests can book everything from cooking classes to corporate team building events to private chef services with local professional chefs. Besides that, guests can also find on Cozymeal other culinary experiences & products, including food tours, mixology classes, wine tastings, cookware and step-by-step recipe videos. Cozymeal’s platform is frequently used by consumers and some of the world\'s top companies in 120+ cities worldwide, and we have been featured in leading publications such as the Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Fast Company and Thrillist, among others.