CHINESE RESTAURANT CHEF

CHINESE RESTAURANT CHEF

Singapore, Singapore

Company
TENGDA CELEBRITY CHEF PTE. LTD.
Location
Singapore
Salary
$4K–$5K a month
Posted
2 days ago
Via
via MyCareersFuture

Job Description
Key responsibilities of a Chinese restaurant chef include:

1. Culinary Production and Quality Control
• Menu Execution: Prepare and cook a variety of Chinese dishes (e.g., Cantonese, Sichuan) following established recipes, portion sizes, and plating standards.
• Technique Mastery: Utilize specific, high-level skills, including wok handling, braising, steaming, and roasting.
• Quality Assurance: Ensure consistent taste, freshness, and presentation of food to enhance guest satisfaction.
• Signature Dishes: Expertly prepare specialized dishes like dim sum, roasting meats (Peking duck), or specialized sauces. https://www.sicc.org.sg/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/CHINESE-MASTER-CHEF.pdfwww.sicc.org.sg +3

2. Kitchen Operations and Management
• Workflow Efficiency: Supervise daily kitchen activities, ensuring smooth service flow, especially during busy periods.
• Inventory and Ordering: Manage stock levels, monitor inventory, and order ingredients, ensuring freshness and reducing wastage.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Restaurant Jobs in Singapore

Q What is the minimum salary for entry-level restaurant waiters in Singapore in 2026?
Under the Progressive Wage Model, the minimum monthly salary for entry-level restaurant service crew (less than 6 months experience) is S$1,900 as of 1 January 2026. Salaries must progress to S$2,400 by 2028 for the same level. This applies to all F&B establishments with 10 or more employees.
Q Can foreigners get a Work Permit for restaurant jobs in Singapore, and what is the levy?
Foreign workers from approved source countries can obtain a Work Permit for F&B roles like waiters or cooks, with employers paying a monthly levy of S$450 for workers aged below 45 as of 2026. Dependency ratio quota is maximum 35% foreign workers for restaurants. Malaysians qualify under relaxed rules without quota limits.
Q What qualifications or experience are needed for kitchen assistant jobs in Singapore restaurants?
No formal education or prior experience is required for entry-level kitchen assistants; employers provide on-the-job training under the Progressive Wage Model. Applicants must be at least 16 years old for Singapore citizens/PRs. Higher roles like cooks require WSQ certifications after hiring.
Q What documents does my employer need to apply for my restaurant Work Permit in Singapore?
Employers apply via MOM's WP Online portal with your passport copy, colour photo, medical insurance proof, and signed employment contract stating at least S$1,400 monthly salary. Medical examination results from MOM-approved clinic are required within 2 days of application. Approval takes up to 3 weeks for F&B sector.
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