Senior Chef de Partie Sushi
Central London | New Opening | Michelin Ambition
PRS is proud to be partnering with a world-renowned luxury hospitality brand to recruit a highly skilled Senior Chef de Partie Sushi for an exciting new restaurant opening in Central London.
This flagship venue is being developed with a clear ambition to achieve Michelin star recognition, offering a unique opportunity for a sushi specialist to play a key role within an elite culinary team from launch.
The Role
Lead and manage the sushi section, delivering refined, high-quality sushi in a fast-paced, high-volume environment
Prepare and present sushi to the highest standards, with exceptional attention to detail and consistency
Work closely with senior chefs to develop and maintain a menu aligned with Michelin-level expectations
Ensure precision in knife skills, fish preparation, rice preparation, and overall execution
Contribute to a disciplined, ambitious kitchen culture focused on excellence
The Ideal Candidate
Currently working as a Senior Chef de Partie or strong Chef de Partie specialising in sushi within a high-end Japanese restaurant
Experience within top-tier London dining establishments, ideally with Michelin exposure
Exceptional knowledge of sushi techniques, including fish preparation, rice seasoning, and presentation
Strong understanding of premium ingredients and traditional Japanese methods
A passion for excellence and desire to be part of a Michelin-driven kitchen
Ability to perform under pressure in a high-volume, quality-focused environment
Must have full right to work in the UK (no sponsorship available)
Whats on Offer
£45,000 basic salary + tips (OTE £48,600)
45 hours per week
5 days on, 2 days off
Opportunity to take a leading role within a Michelin-focused opening
Work with a globally recognised luxury hospitality brand
Excellent long-term career progression
If you are a passionate sushi chef ready to step into a senior role within a team striving for Michelin recognition, please apply today or contact PRS for a confidential discussion.
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