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A modern culinary establishment in Singapore seeks a Commis Cook / Kitchen Assistant to support the kitchen team. The ideal candidate is eager to learn culinary techniques, maintain a clean workplace, and assist with food preparation. Experience in a pre-opening team is advantageous. Candidates should demonstrate good communication skills and a strong understanding of HACCP protocols. Flexibility in work hours is essential, including weekends and public holidays.
Loca Niru embodies the harmonious fusion of nature, creativity, and the artistry of both Japanese and French culinary techniques. Helmed by Chef Shusuke Kubota, the restaurant celebrates craftsmanship through innovative dishes that honour tradition while pushing creative boundaries, bringing together ingredients from various cultures and traditions, served in perfect harmony in a single space, where guests can enjoy the creations, atmosphere, and indulge in the moment. At Loca Niru, we don't just serve food, we tell stories through cuisine. Each dish is served with a vision of bringing forward the story behind every ingredient used, and how it makes an impact in our everyday lives around the world. Loca Niru aims to provide guests with a takeaway that is more than just dining - a learning experience, a journey.
This position as a Commis Cook / Kitchen Assistant will report to the Sous Chef / Senior Sous Chef / Executive Chef.
This upcoming new restaurant is located at the central area of Singapore.
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