Cook Miriam Cocina Latina 2015 Woodall Rodgers Freeway, Dallas, TX 75201
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- Any schedule considered
- Full-time, Part-time
- Any experience welcomed
- Hires 18+
Job Description
- Must have open availability
- Pay depends on experience
- TABC and Food Handlers certificate preferred but can be obtained within the first two weeks of start date
- Experience with pastries and desserts preferred
As a cook, you'll set up your station and participate in prep. You should be passionate about putting out consistent, quality food and seeking opportunities to learn and grow in the kitchen. You should be able to follow recipes and take direction from the Chef or Sous Chef and also explore your creativity where appropriate. You welcome the fast, often hectic pace of the kitchen and are above all a team player.
Responsibilities
- Cook food in a variety of ways
- Prepare ingredients
- Possess a solid sense of timing
- Set up workstations with ingredients and cooking equipment
- Keep a sanitized and orderly environment in the kitchen
- Monitor stock and place orders for shortages
About this location
About Miriam Cocina Latina
NOW OPEN! Come enjoy a refreshing take on Mexican food and hospitality from Miriam Jimenez and Shannon Wynne. You’ll find us on the edge of Klyde Warren Park in the heart of the Dallas Arts District.
On the menu, find lots of margarita choices, sangria, and an Oaxaca Old-Fashioned. To eat, there are dishes like ceviche with tiger shrimp, Poblanas enchiladas, carnitas Michoacan, and chicken with poblano mole, along with combination platters so diners can try a bit of everything. The look of the new restaurant is equally colorful, with artwork by local artist Brent Hale and The Miles Sisters and a big ceiling mural.
On the menu, find lots of margarita choices, sangria, and an Oaxaca Old-Fashioned. To eat, there are dishes like ceviche with tiger shrimp, Poblanas enchiladas, carnitas Michoacan, and chicken with poblano mole, along with combination platters so diners can try a bit of everything. The look of the new restaurant is equally colorful, with artwork by local artist Brent Hale and The Miles Sisters and a big ceiling mural.