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As far as the food goes, Bosi, best-known for his two Michelin-star Bibendum, has created a menu of “creative European cuisine” alongside chef de cuisine Francesco Dibenedetto, formerly sous chef at Le Gavroche.
Butcher and morning sous chef Joe Paish is responsible for butchering the grass-fed beef, which he blends into a 75/25 lean-to-fat ratio.
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Campbell was a sous chef at the White House while Barack Obama was president, and then joined Obama’s personal staff after he left the Oval Office.
Garland said another member from Washington D.C. is being flown in next month to be the sous chef at DONS.
He now mans the starship as sous chef.
Michelle added: “We’re delighted with our new team and we’re excited about what Eddy and sous chef Emlyn Hugill will bring to the club.
Source: https://www.newtonnews.co.uk/golf-club-to-create-jobs-after-400k-refurb/
“Overall, lots of people still want to come out for a nice meal prepared by an executive chef and a sous chef, people who have gone to school for this kind of thing, who take pride in what they do,” she said.
Pino's needed a core of seven - chef, sous chef, kitchenhand and four floor staff, plus casuals to fill additional shifts.
The series delivers a vivid depiction of the fast-paced chaos of working in a kitchen and the harsh realities of restaurant culture, with breakout performances by White and Ayo Edebiri as sous chef Sydney Adamu.