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Chef & Kitchen Hand Wanted!!


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Cafe G. East Dulwich, is looking for passionate individuals to join our team. We're looking for a Full Time Chef and a Kitchen Hand.


The successful candidates must have a genuine love of food, great service and presentation, and leadership skills. We're excited to be rolling out a new menu, and are looking for individuals who will work with our Head Chef to drive it forward. The roles will be approximately 15 - 30 hours, with cover shifts available.


Cafe G. is only open during the day so no evenings are required, and morning shifts start at 07.30am.


Responsibilities include:


- serving fantastic food

- working as part of a great team

- prep

- making hot breakfast items including things on toast, eggs, granola, etc..

- lunch, bangers and mash, cannellini and chorizo broth, fishcakes etc..

- keeping track of stock and reporting to Head Chef


Our food is seasonal and tasty. We need someone who has relevant experience as well as a passion for good food, and a flair for cooking. The right cook will be well turned out, reliable and also hold a Food Hygiene Certificate. Good spoken and written English is essential.


Please send a CV and a covering letter explaining why you would like to work for us to [email protected]

Salary From: ?7.50/hour

Location: SE22

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