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Waiters or Waitress Wanted (asap start) Full Time / Part Time


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Passionate about guests?

Pleasing personality with Cando attitude?

Reliable and Hard-working?

Does this sound like you? Then we want to hear from you!


We are looking for enthusiastic and knowledgeable team associates to be a part of our restaurant located in Lordship Lane. Our restaurant features traditional and modern high-end Indian cuisine that emphasizes on local produce and quality ingredients.


What we require?


Candidates should be able to produce right to work in the UK and at least two references from past employers. Fluency in English is a must, additional languages are considered as a plus.


In Return, We?ll:

Provide a Competitive salary.

On duty meal.

And uniform.


Give us a call or pop into our restaurant

54 Lordship Lane

East Dulwich

London

SE22 8HJ

02082990192

02086933012

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