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Chef De Partie (Western cuisine) | AYANA Komodo
AYANA Hospitality
IndonesiaRemote1y ago
- Employment
- Full-time
About the role
Join the culinary team at AYANA Komodo as a Chef de Partie with a strong foundation in Western cuisine. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to a dining experience in a luxury resort environment on a breathtaking remote island, where authentic flavors meet global standards.Job Description:
- Prepare and cook a variety of dishes with a focus on Western cuisine, while remaining flexible to support other international menu offerings when needed.
- Ensure dishes are executed according to standardized recipes, presentation, and portioning guidelines.
- Collaborate with senior chefs in menu development, tastings, and refinement of both Asian and global dishes.
- Maintain cleanliness, organization, and hygiene in the kitchen, adhering to HACCP and internal food safety standards.
- Support day-to-day operations within the assigned section, ensuring consistency, efficiency, and quality
Requirements
- 1 year of experience as Chef de Partie or Demi Chef de Partie in a 4–5 star hotel or upscale Western restaurant.
- Proficient in Western culinary techniques , with additional exposure to other cuisines a plus.
- Good understanding of food safety, hygiene, and HACCP standards.
- Attention to detail, discipline, and ability to maintain high-quality standards.
- Willingness to be based in a remote island resort and work in a dynamic, multicultural kitchen environment.
Benefits
- Competive service charge
- Health Insurance
- Meal Allowance
Perks & benefits
- Medical Insurance
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