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  2. Personal chef - Wikipedia

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    The number of personal chef businesses in North America rose from around 5,000 in 2007 to around 10,000 in 2017. [3] In terms of experience, personal chefs tend to be chefs who have worked in restaurants, hotels, catering, or all three, though many culinary students become personal chefs directly out of school.

  3. Kitchen brigade - Wikipedia

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    Note: Despite the use of chef in English as the title for a cook, the word actually means "chief" or "head" in French. Similarly, cuisine means "kitchen", but also refers to food or cooking generally, or a type of food or cooking. Chef de cuisine (kitchen chef; "chief of the kitchen")

  4. Maître d'hôtel - Wikipedia

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    In large organizations, such as certain hotels, or cruise ships with multiple restaurants, the maître d'hôtel is often responsible for the overall dining experience, including room service and buffet services, while head waiters or supervisors are responsible for the specific restaurant or dining room they work in. Food writer Leah Zeldes ...

  5. How this private chef finds time for meal prep and self-care ...

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    Chef Tashea is a self-taught private chef living and working in New York City, and her mornings involve a lot of prep for the meals she makes her clients. The post How this private chef finds time ...

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  7. How Much Does It Cost To Hire a Private Chef? - AOL

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    Imagine this. You spend the afternoon at the beach, soaking up the summer sun. By the time 4 p.m. rolls around, you walk back to your waterfront mansion, and dinner is already on the table. It's a...

  8. Cook (profession) - Wikipedia

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    A cook is sometimes referred to as a chef, although in the culinary world, the terms are not interchangeable. Cooks' responsibilities include preparing food, managing food stations, cleaning the kitchen, and helping the chefs. [1] Restaurants will give a title to the cooks according to their designated stations. [2]

  9. Chef de cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Phillip Taylor, chef de cuisine at the Aria, New World Beijing Hotel. The chef de cuisine is in charge of all activities related to the kitchen, which usually includes creating menus, managing kitchen staff, ordering and purchasing stock and equipment, plating design, enforcing nutrition, safety, and sanitation, and ensuring the quality of the meals that are served in the restaurant.