Were Hiring: Chef de Partie-Sushi Chef (Abu Dhabi, UAE)
The CDP‑Sushi leads the sushi section within the restaurant, responsible for preparing, presenting, and maintaining exceptional quality sushi dishes. You’ll ensure culinary excellence and guest satisfaction in every plate, working closely with the Head Chef to adhere to precise recipes and hygiene standards.
Key Responsibilities
- Prepare a wide variety of sushi dishes—nigiri, sashimi, maki, specialty and signature rolls—according to established standards of taste, portion, and presentation
- Fillet, slice, and portion raw fish accurately, applying proper FIFO handling and quality checks
- Monitor ingredient quality—including fish, rice, condiments—and report any sub‑standard items to the head Chef.
- Maintain stock levels and perform regular inventory and requisitions to avoid shortages
- Supervise or train junior staff (commis cooks or demi‑chef), contributing to their skill development
Qualifications & Skills
- Minimum 2 years of experience as a sushi chef or CDP‑Sushi in a high-volume or upscale restaurant environment Reddit+15SmartRecruiters+15Reddit+15.
- Extensive knowledge of Japanese cuisine and sushi techniques (nigiri, sashimi, maki, crudo) SmartRecruiters+1GrabJobs+1.
- Excellent knife skills, fish filleting, rice handling, and presentation finesse.
- Certified in food safety/hygiene (e.g., HACCP, local food safety certificates) SmartRecruitersHospitality Online.
- Good communication skills in English; multilingual abilities are an advantage.
- Ability to work under pressure, multitask, and maintain composure during peak service periods.
Preferred Attributes
- Experience in fine-dining or luxury hospitality environments (5‑star restaurants, top-tier hotels or resorts).
- Leadership ability: mentoring juniors, training in sushi preparation, and sustaining kitchen discipline.
- Creative flair—thinking of new sushi presentations, seasonal rolls, or fusion menu items.
- Familiarity with local regulatory hygiene standards specific to your city/region.
Working Conditions
- Fast-paced sushi bar environment—long hours on foot, no sitting during service, typical operating hours may run from mid‑day until late evening.
- Splitting shifts with break periods when restaurants close briefly between service blocks is common.
- Close interaction with guests at the sushi bar is possible; viewing eye‑level work is expected, under expert scrutiny.
- You may receive tips or service charge shares depending on the restaurant's policy.
Job Type: Full-time
Experience:
- Asian Cuisine: 2 years (Required)