Cashier - Dallas Aloha Hawaiian Barbecue Dallas 5610 Lemmon Avenue, Dallas, TX 75209
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- Any schedule considered
- Full-time, Part-time
- Any experience welcomed
Job Description
Your job as cashier will be a blend of hospitality and operations. Aside from taking orders and processing payments, you'll often be responsible for making sure the front of the house is neat and orderly, restocking items, and answering the phone. The most important aspect of your work as Cashier is to provide accurate and friendly service to ensure guests will return.
Responsibilities
- Greet guests and answer any questions
- Promote products and menu items
- Handle and process customer payments
- Issue receipts and refunds as necessary
- Handle and resolve customer complaints
- Maintain a clean and tidy counter area
- Restock items needed for counter area
About this location
About Aloha Hawaiian Barbecue Dallas
Aloha Hawaiian BBQ is committed to serve large and delicious Hawaiian Style plate lunches and to bring the Aloha spirit from Hawaii to the mainland. Please enjoy!
What is a Plate Lunch?
A "Plate Lunch " is a classic Hawaiian meal composed of Asian and Islander sidhes ( BBQ short ribs as kalbi as Korean dish, Katsu chicken as Japanese dish, Kalua Pork as Local Hawaiian dish), supplemented with American and Asian dishes ( such as macaroni salad and steamed rice).
Plate Lunch!
It is the meal of choice in Hawaii and the best representation of the blend of cuisine and multi-cultures found in Hawaii. Back in the plantation days, these mult-culture were work and and live together to thrive Hawaiian today.
What is a Plate Lunch?
A "Plate Lunch " is a classic Hawaiian meal composed of Asian and Islander sidhes ( BBQ short ribs as kalbi as Korean dish, Katsu chicken as Japanese dish, Kalua Pork as Local Hawaiian dish), supplemented with American and Asian dishes ( such as macaroni salad and steamed rice).
Plate Lunch!
It is the meal of choice in Hawaii and the best representation of the blend of cuisine and multi-cultures found in Hawaii. Back in the plantation days, these mult-culture were work and and live together to thrive Hawaiian today.