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Chef de Partie – Sushi Specialist
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Join the iconic Fairmont Chateau Laurier in Ottawa as a Chef de Partie – Sushi Specialist. This role demands at least 5 years of culinary expertise, with mastery in sushi butchery, nigiri, and rice preparation. You will deliver exceptional guest experiences in a high-volume, luxury setting. Enjoy...
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Canada , Ottawa
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35.38 CAD / Hour
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Fairmont Le Manoir Richelieu
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Sushi Chef
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Join our team in Doral as a Sushi Chef. Prepare traditional and special rolls, sashimi, and nigiri in a professional, high-standard kitchen. We seek an entry-level chef with 1-2 years' experience and a Food Handler license. Enjoy benefits like training, overtime, and a flexible schedule.
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United States , Doral
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20.00 - 23.00 USD / Hour
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OysterLink
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Chef de Partie (Japanese Sushi) - All Day Dining Kitchen
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Join our All Day Dining team in Kuala Lumpur as a Chef de Partie specializing in Japanese Sushi. This role demands proven sushi expertise, speed, and precision in a high-volume buffet setting. You will prepare and present a variety of fresh sushi, ensuring exceptional quality and food safety. We ...
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Malaysia , Kuala Lumpur
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Four Seasons
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Sushi Chef
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Join our culinary team as a Sushi Chef on the beautiful island of Phu Quoc, Vietnam. We seek a creative chef with 3-5 years of high-volume experience and exceptional knife skills. You will craft innovative sushi, mentor junior staff, and blend Japanese tradition with local flavors. Enjoy a compet...
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Vietnam , Phu Quoc
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The Hoxton
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Junior Sous Chef (Garde Manger & Sushi)
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Join our award-winning team at Four Seasons Resort Maldives as a Junior Sous Chef specializing in Garde Manger & Sushi. Bring your 2-3 years of luxury sushi experience and passion for Japanese cuisine to our dynamic kitchen. Enjoy career growth, competitive benefits, and the chance to create unfo...
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Maldives , North Malé Atoll
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Four Seasons
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Chef Sushi
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Lead our sushi kitchen team in the prestigious resort of Megeve, France. This Chef de Cuisine role requires 2-5 years of culinary leadership, fluency in French and English, and strong operational skills. You will oversee all kitchen stations, ensure impeccable quality and speed, and contribute to...
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France , Megeve
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Four Seasons
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Sushi Chef
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Join Sticks'n'Sushi Wimbledon as a Sushi Chef. We seek skilled chefs with proven experience in a fast-paced kitchen, exceptional knife skills, and a meticulous eye for detail. Embrace our "Ja Tak" attitude in a collaborative, international team. Enjoy benefits like staff food, a 50% dining discou...
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United Kingdom , Wimbledon
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13.00 - 18.00 GBP / Hour
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Sticks'n'Sushi
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Sushi Chef
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Join our international team as a Sushi Chef in South West UK. We seek a skilled chef with proven experience in a busy kitchen, exceptional knife skills, and an eye for detail. Enjoy benefits like staff food, 50% discount, and wellbeing support in a company that values growth and teamwork. Bring y...
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United Kingdom , South West
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12.21 - 13.27 GBP / Hour
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Sticks'n'Sushi
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About the Sushi Chef role

Sushi Chef Jobs: A Comprehensive Guide to the Profession

Sushi Chef jobs represent a revered and highly skilled profession within the culinary world, blending centuries-old Japanese tradition with modern gastronomic creativity. These professionals are the master artisans behind one of the world’s most delicate and precise cuisines, responsible for every aspect of sushi preparation, from sourcing the freshest fish to the final, artful presentation on the plate.

At the heart of the role is an unwavering commitment to quality and technique. Sushi Chefs are experts in selecting, cleaning, and filleting a wide variety of raw fish and seafood, requiring exceptional knife skills and a deep understanding of seasonal ingredients. They prepare perfectly seasoned sushi rice—the foundation of all sushi—and master the craft of forming nigiri, rolling maki, and assembling sashimi with precision and speed. Beyond the physical preparation, these professionals oversee the sushi station, ensuring that every ingredient is stored at optimal temperatures and handled with the utmost respect for food safety and hygiene standards, particularly concerning raw seafood.

Common responsibilities extend far beyond cooking. Sushi Chefs often manage inventory, ordering fresh fish and specialty Japanese ingredients like nori, wasabi, and soy sauce. They are responsible for maintaining a clean, organized, and efficient work environment, adhering to strict health codes such as HACCP. In many settings, a Sushi Chef leads and trains junior kitchen staff, including commis and demi chefs, passing on traditional techniques and fostering a culture of discipline and attention to detail. They collaborate with executive chefs and sous chefs to develop seasonal menus, create daily specials, and contribute to the culinary vision of the restaurant or establishment. Menu development requires creativity and a balance of traditional flavors with contemporary trends, all while controlling food costs and minimizing waste.

Typical skills and requirements for these jobs include a formal culinary education, often with specialized training in Japanese cuisine or sushi arts. Practical experience is paramount; most positions require two to five years of dedicated sushi preparation in a professional kitchen, with senior roles demanding six or more years of progressive responsibility. Essential skills include advanced knife work, knowledge of various fish species and their seasonality, and the ability to work calmly under pressure in a fast-paced environment. Strong leadership, communication, and organizational abilities are crucial for supervising teams and managing kitchen operations. Additionally, Sushi Chefs must possess a service-oriented mindset, as they often interact with guests, taking custom orders and explaining menu items to enhance the dining experience. Certification in food safety and handling is typically required, while additional training in Japanese culinary traditions or luxury hospitality is highly valued. Ultimately, Sushi Chef jobs demand a unique blend of artistic flair, technical mastery, and relentless dedication to excellence.