A Day in the Life of a Chef at One of London's Busiest Restaurants

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

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  • @fahadhossain5705
    @fahadhossain5705 Год назад +257

    This video was oddly wholesome for such a difficult, stressful and underappreciated career path I'm rooting for this guy

  • @ArgyllPiper90
    @ArgyllPiper90 Год назад +161

    I left the industry in 2017, I miss it so much, the buzz, the drive, just everything about it...apart from my health taking a toll but I still work occasionally on weekends doing agency work and the minute I step back into a kitchen, I feel alive. This is a great channel, well done all.

    • @fitta74
      @fitta74 Год назад

      Will you ever return to the industry?

    • @ArgyllPiper90
      @ArgyllPiper90 Год назад +3

      @@fitta74 I don't think so mate - I do enjoy the occasional shift to supplement income and I feel fortunate I have the skills and trade to turn to as and when I want. The sacrifice is too much where if I did go back, I wouldn't be in a position to be present for my family on a daily basis which is most important to me now, as I would always be in work i.e. take my kids to school etc. If I was paid for every hour I worked back when I was in the industry, I'd be very rich by now, how naive I was taking a 40 hour per week salary! All the best :)

    • @maxkennedy-till8263
      @maxkennedy-till8263 Год назад +3

      I’m interested in pursuing culinary arts. Could you talk a little more about the effects it had on your health?

    • @ArgyllPiper90
      @ArgyllPiper90 Год назад

      just the long hours in a physically demanding job coupled with the mental weight of always thinking about orders, what's next, bookings etc, I couldn't switch off. I ended up getting shingles induced by stress and it wasn't pleasant. Its nothing new, many chefs experience physical and emotional burnout and it manifests in different ways@@maxkennedy-till8263

    • @doyle7877
      @doyle7877 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@maxkennedy-till8263 Am a chef myself but fortunate enough to not have had any affects really on health so far, though have witnessed/heard of some having been in the industry for some time. Some chef suffer from varicose veins due to lots of staniding, back and and other leg problems are also a problem for some people (I point out to younger chefs now to stand properly and to not allways hunch their back over when working). The lack of sleep when working long hours can lead to issues when your older. Hope this helps

  • @jordancarpenter1439
    @jordancarpenter1439 Год назад +135

    I love this so much, as a 24 year old chef who has worked in one of the best restaurants in my city. It’s definitely a satisfying job, being able to put a smile on someone’s face from the food you prepared is always rewarding. I’d love to see content about managing/being the head chef! How to control yourself when things get tough etc.

    • @gabejackson9726
      @gabejackson9726 Год назад +1

      Hi, I have the same aspirations as this guy, when I’m older I want to own a restaurant or maybe many. I love food and want to make money from it . I’m 15 and in the UK do you think I should go to culinary school or straight to working at a restaurant? Thank you

    • @jazza.3965
      @jazza.3965 Год назад

      @@gabejackson9726honestly i just went straight to restaurant. ur gonna learn everything u need to know there anyways. only thing school would so is make ur resume look slightly better. but once u have like 5-6 restaurants on ur resume it doesn’t rlly matter tbh cuz most restaurants are pretty desperate for cooks anyhow

    • @leflyxdvd
      @leflyxdvd Год назад

      @@gabejackson9726 both, i did 1 day study, rest was work experience i dont know if thats available where you live but its the best way to learn.

  • @chrisbaker7583
    @chrisbaker7583 Год назад +871

    So many people see cooking as a dead end job, meant for slackers. Meanwhile, people like this young man are breaking themselves, working 60+ hour work weeks under insane amounts of pressure, all for the love of food ❤️

    • @robin9997
      @robin9997 Год назад +74

      People that think cooking is a dead-end job are working at McDonald's. This is on another level.
      I spent 27 years in fast-paced kitchens and trust me It's hard but rewarding!

    • @chrisbaker7583
      @chrisbaker7583 Год назад +33

      @@robin9997 I’ve worked in kitchens since I was 15. I’m 32 now and still in the kichen. No other job compares so I always end up coming back 😂

    • @minge9
      @minge9 Год назад +19

      I left the industry in September 2021. I miss it so much. But finding the right environment to work in is huge for me. People were too toxic at my last chef job, hence why I quit to begin with. Like he said in the video, you see these guys more than anyone else.

    • @henrycooper4213
      @henrycooper4213 Год назад +20

      Because it is a dead end job unless you own the place. Even the best chefs are paid shit money because you are literally just making food for people to spend 30 mins eating that they don’t give a shit about. Cooking was meant for the women todo at home. This eating out phenomenon has only really come to head in the past 25 years. And surprisingly where people nowadays waste most of their pay checks.

    • @nikolai3620
      @nikolai3620 Год назад +31

      Breaking yourself 60+ hours a week for crap pay is not something to be commended.

  • @spicydaddy2526
    @spicydaddy2526 Год назад +108

    these guys are killing it. why am i coming home from work at a kitchen and watching this.

    • @ajaykarki7997
      @ajaykarki7997 Год назад +2

      Same 😅

    • @JAK0E
      @JAK0E Год назад +5

      Because we love it haha if someone doesn’t like working in a kitchen it’s not for them. That simple.

    • @alexsobieniak
      @alexsobieniak Год назад +4

      Sane here and thinking about what I whould be cook tomorrow and hiw long I last before I go mad up there lol

    • @cinema4life
      @cinema4life Год назад

      Same here on my day off!

    • @s52pana
      @s52pana Год назад

      Same 👨‍🍳

  • @chonkimus4178
    @chonkimus4178 Год назад +6

    I'm 20 years old I **understand** exactly what this guy means by watching people at the food you made and seeing a smile on their face it's the most amazing shite in the world to see working long hours as a chef is hard but nothing beats the feeling of watching your customers smile whilst eating the food you've grafted along with the rest of your team knowing that they have a full stomach and are happy

  • @shanngatihine5500
    @shanngatihine5500 Год назад +9

    I worked in the kitchen for 15 years, some of the best moments of my life, traveling and working. It's been 9 years since I left but there are no regrets. It's a tough industry, crazy hours, crazy nights after work.😉😉

  • @jackwitcombe765
    @jackwitcombe765 Год назад +9

    great attitude and seems to genuinely love it. I’m 27 and just left after 10 years. I was just so sick of working nights, holidays, weekends and missing out on everyday life, I don’t miss the life itself, but I miss the banter and the actually therapeutic nature of cooking. but to each their own. Love the channel.

  • @mcg5404
    @mcg5404 Год назад +48

    What an impressive young man. I hope he achieves his goal in having his own restaurant

  • @geneg3776
    @geneg3776 8 месяцев назад +9

    Being a chef is one of the hardest jobs physically and mentally. It requires so many skills.

  • @donjoel6754
    @donjoel6754 Год назад +15

    Thank you Chef. This inspires the rest of us on the same path.

  • @phoenixskyward9972
    @phoenixskyward9972 Год назад +20

    Well done, I honestly think this is a fantastic overview of the company. Apart from genuinely researching and seeing the quality of the customers food photos which is amazing, it's also a fantastic recruiting tool. I won't lie, I was sceptical about it at the start, and I also wished to see more scenes in the kitchen and from certain words you've said, but customer reviews are there, they provide that boost of respect. Going back to what you said, in regards to the flow of the work, deep cleaning every night kinda raised my eyebrow, I hope you understand. I've spent the last 7 years across many high end restaurants around London, practically the majority never uphold that level, no matter how much they say they do. But on a huge positive, which I absolutely loved and respect is when you spoke about section flow changes. It is amazing to hear such an organised level of flow with the team. And even more positivity, to make prep for the next shift team, it's just golden. Another lovely thing is your attitude towards rush service, it is a jolt of adrenaline, 3 to 4 hours, it's painful but it's the best part of the job. Love it.
    I live a few mins away on the underground, I really want to come and see this in action one evening.
    Much love to you, your team and clearly an amazing management system running the company! I wish you all the very best and success 🎉

  • @ellmatic
    @ellmatic Год назад +3

    I really love and appreciate the transparency that Fallow brings to us.

  • @alfiepocock6833
    @alfiepocock6833 Год назад +2

    You guys just smash it out the park with the way the business is ran, you can see his passion and how you have contributed and shaped the chef he is! Really makes me want to come and work for you! I can’t wait to come and try the food!

  • @octobersvryown
    @octobersvryown Год назад +2

    love the kitchen industry, got into it after i graduated then full time for about 14 months now. absolutely loving it so far

  • @princeigweh2415
    @princeigweh2415 Год назад +9

    Thanks bro, This is inspiring. Means I’m not going the wrong root I’m 25 as well and senior chef at Fuschia Abuja. I pray we all get our own restaurants soon 🙏🏾🥳

  • @cindytjho
    @cindytjho 2 года назад +29

    Amazing! Visited Fallow 3 months ago, loved loved loved the Mushroom Parfait

  • @vijayasreekakumani7539
    @vijayasreekakumani7539 2 года назад +16

    Proud to see you doing amazing things AJ👏👏👏

  • @essexcarstore2831
    @essexcarstore2831 Год назад +1

    Me and my partner have just eaten there today and was so impressed with this place. Watching this young man makes me feel I wished I'd followed my dream of being a chef. I look forward to eating at his restaurant soon. Best of luck, Ben 👍

  • @jamesd4569
    @jamesd4569 Год назад +25

    Great attitude on this dude you can tell he loves it, hope it all works out for you man keep grinding!

  • @alexanderpavlov787
    @alexanderpavlov787 Год назад +4

    This is a young man's game!😊..I applaud his energy,enthusiasm and creativity!..I was in the business for many years, by the time you hit 50,most Chefs are in the office (Executive Chef))..Or they are owners who are not in the kitchen that much and do not cook on the line anymore..Or they have left the industry completely .

  • @ghall7465
    @ghall7465 Год назад +2

    I'm a foodie and love to cook. This young man is going somewhere. He has it together.

  • @callumharris8621
    @callumharris8621 Год назад +4

    Well done chef! Amazing to see your drive no matter what the day brings you, gives myself and other chefs a massive drive to keep our passion alive! I've been watching all your videos, from all different types of departments in the restaurant and all of you should truly pat yourself on the back for your outstanding and top quality food...Give those customers something to come back for! All the best boys and girls keep on working that dream team 👌🏼👨🏽‍🍳🔥🍾

  • @Yousoundvaxxed
    @Yousoundvaxxed Год назад +9

    The way this man speaks tells me he’ll go far as a chef

  • @lilly473
    @lilly473 Год назад +3

    Hats off to all the people in the kitchen you guys doing a great job

  • @DrQupax
    @DrQupax Год назад +1

    Nothing more exciting than the buzz of a great restaurant, enjoyed with friends & family. :)

  • @olga_1112
    @olga_1112 Год назад

    3:43 Holy crapppp !! HAHHAHA igot flinch because the face of Chef Josh meanwhile just POP !! out of nowhere HAHAHAAHAA🤣😆all the workers chefs in fallow restaurant has a good company to each other !! keep it up
    GUYSS💜💜💜💜💜💜💜

  • @ChilliCasperCorbett
    @ChilliCasperCorbett Год назад +7

    You can tell this guy actually works in the kitchen just by how he explains the day spot on

  • @noobitokenshin7909
    @noobitokenshin7909 Год назад +1

    Shows how much the owners care.
    Making the chefs clean the stoves etc .

  • @daaaaausy4414
    @daaaaausy4414 4 месяца назад

    I'm a first year bshm student and i want to take cooking class after i graduate. Just here to see and hear good words from professional chefs so i'll be motivated. Hope i can make my dream come true 🙏

  • @jpf2155
    @jpf2155 Год назад +2

    As a fellow senior chef de partie, this is all so relatable

  • @davekelly8230
    @davekelly8230 Год назад +5

    Well done young man! 👏🏼 You’re smashing it 💪🏻

  • @jamiewatts8244
    @jamiewatts8244 Год назад +6

    People say Millenials don't want to work. Listen to this guy....I have no doubt he'll have his own restaurant one day

  • @davidgannon5721
    @davidgannon5721 2 года назад +10

    Great insight into a tough but rewarding job.

  • @faithmoyo
    @faithmoyo 2 года назад +5

    2:29 I see you my brother, Moyo❤
    Good work gents, love the energy!

  • @grandpaonfire7859
    @grandpaonfire7859 Год назад +3

    He has the vision and drive to achieve what he has set out to do no doubt

  • @johnt7776
    @johnt7776 Год назад +2

    Love your passion and your ability to soak up knowledge!! You’re going to succeed whatever goal you choose!

  • @HeavyNebula
    @HeavyNebula Год назад +1

    I’ve been working in kitchens for nearly 30 years. I barely graduated high school.. but I applied myself and had my first head chef job at 29 (now 46) and make the same salary as my brother who has a 4 year degree and student loans. The culture is changing for the better and the education doesn’t have to be a high interest burden.

  • @mike9347
    @mike9347 Год назад +1

    Goodonya mate. You're an inspiration. (And I'm 55). I remember being jealous of the Cooks in the Royal Australian Navy because I picked the wrong trade lol. Keep it up young fella 😃

  • @Jiansimle
    @Jiansimle Год назад

    Rooting for me. I like your wholesome personality to your work. Hope that I can found such a specific goal like u one day.

  • @liftyswifty4125
    @liftyswifty4125 Год назад +27

    I was a professional boxer from age 21-25, I'm now a chef and have been for 4 years, let me tell you, chefs life is much much harder than a boxers life, people look at me like I have 2 heads when I say that. Boxing compared to being a chef is literally like nursery vs university, I was decent aswell (14-0)

    • @ConnorFerguson-hv4sg
      @ConnorFerguson-hv4sg Год назад +1

      how old are you now? im thinking about getting in to this industry as a career change but im 30

    • @eldiablo7450
      @eldiablo7450 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@ConnorFerguson-hv4sg there are no genuine age restrictions... I have been in the industry for 2 years and I meat plenty of people that started training with 35 or even 40... Just go for it and try

    • @TheBrexican
      @TheBrexican 5 месяцев назад

      @@ConnorFerguson-hv4sgDo it and I wish you all the success. I'm at a crossroads myself and need a change and earn a better wage

    • @raywcksn
      @raywcksn 5 месяцев назад

      @@ConnorFerguson-hv4sggo and do it! nothing stopping you. I just started myself and I’m 27.

  • @jon_wiggins
    @jon_wiggins Год назад +2

    3 days off though, guy looks like he has an enjoyable job. Hats off to him from chef to chef

  • @ESOR-7April2024
    @ESOR-7April2024 2 года назад +23

    Nice to listen from you ! Some of the chefs who are working in the 5 star hotel needs to hear you out, so that they learn some sense from you. The worst chef's I seen, in that 5 star hotel with bad mouths. They have been working for so many years, the same job for so many years, still they can't figure out how to be professional in their jobs. The management lets them verbally abuse who they want. Its' sad that I came across such a hotel to work for such and its disappointing.

  • @enigma666ization
    @enigma666ization Год назад

    15 hour shift with only a 30 mins break is brutal working at that pace. You definitely need the passion

  • @richieh2006
    @richieh2006 8 месяцев назад

    Ah nice one, AJ. I look forward to meeting you. I can't wait to go Fallow this month. Definitely want a chef's counter seat. I'll try not to talk to you guys too much 🙈

  • @estebancepeda4532
    @estebancepeda4532 Год назад +2

    Production quality is very good for your videos 👍🏼

  • @skoodledoo
    @skoodledoo 11 месяцев назад +1

    25yo and chef de partie, well done AJ.

  • @KingChefShevade
    @KingChefShevade Год назад

    For the love of food and i being a chef. I wonna meet this dedicated young chef. Am based in England too

  • @davidomalley2003
    @davidomalley2003 Год назад +1

    When I heard 14 hours per day I was about to say ‘What’ but when he said over 4 day’s I went ‘Oh so he isn’t a complete workaholic lol’ Great video! 👍🏻

  • @sandeepmatharuu
    @sandeepmatharuu Год назад

    Im a chef and i feel proud by just watching it !

  • @mbusowezulumoyo3797
    @mbusowezulumoyo3797 2 года назад +8

    My brother 💯

  • @michaeltierney1
    @michaeltierney1 Год назад +2

    8:30am to 11:00pm naaaaaaaaaah fam!

  • @caseywilson812
    @caseywilson812 Год назад +1

    Wow, keep up the good work. Great interview.

  • @FarmerJAB
    @FarmerJAB 6 месяцев назад

    What a great guy

  • @juniorbarrosskz
    @juniorbarrosskz Год назад

    im in love with these videos

  • @realtalk675
    @realtalk675 Год назад

    Cooking is a very respectable job

  • @ikt6652
    @ikt6652 2 года назад

    cant believe this channels not blown up great video

  • @ACrazedGaming
    @ACrazedGaming Год назад +3

    Starting to think I need to get a passport and visit my fellow chefs across the pond

  • @birendarsingh3331
    @birendarsingh3331 Год назад +1

    Fantastic chef

  • @l67-u1u
    @l67-u1u Год назад +1

    I miss the buzz of a service but I’m definitely better off in my job now doing 7-4.

  • @liltaxer
    @liltaxer Год назад +5

    Did he have any experience before joining as a chef because it does sounds lovley that a buisness would just take someone in for a trial and see if that person fit but most of the times some experience is always checked. great video and keep up the great work!

    • @104ist
      @104ist Год назад +13

      honestly the way the industry is, if someone shows up and has a keen positive attitude and is eager to learn, that counts much more than experience. experience often means ego. you can’t teach a positive attitude.

    • @matthieueid5656
      @matthieueid5656 Год назад +3

      Agreed, attitude over skill any time of the day

    • @LangersTube
      @LangersTube 3 месяца назад

      I know this is a year old comment, but I felt compelled to respond! All I ever wanted to do at school was play guitar - I went on to be a professional musician throughout my 20s, and then when I was 29, Covid hit and I lost all my music work overnight.
      I got a job in a brewery (in London) and did that through the pandemic, until I realised I was developing an unhealthy relationship with alcohol; but surprisingly I realised for the first time of not doing music that I didn’t want to go back to it. I enjoyed not having to be my own boss, I enjoyed leaving my work at work, but I didn’t want to be in a brewery.
      After I took a weeks holiday in Lisbon, I was in a restaurant and saw two chefs arguing with each other and thought it looked funny honestly. And then it clicked, I’d always loved food, loved finding new places to eat, buying new cookbooks, and brewing beer isn’t too dissimilar to cooking in a kitchen, so I thought screw it. Let’s have a go.
      I emailed a few of my favourite local restaurants with a cv (all of which had obviously nothing to do with being a chef), and was transparent about my lack of experience, but had a big enthusiasm to be in the kitchen. One of the places got back to me and said yeah, come in for a trial.
      I had no idea what I was doing, but luckily I was 32 at this point and had a decent amount of life experience that I managed to “figure it out” quickly enough, and they gave me a job.
      It’s 2 years later now, I’m 34, and working in a prestigious private members club and restaurant in central London - I’m nowhere near the best chef, not even close, and I’m definitely the oldest chef in the kitchen at 34. But fuck it - I love it, and it feels like a life skill that you can never “complete” or “finish”. Youre going to need to eat food for the rest of your life, why not get into it?
      Like the above comment says, the industry is always needing good people. We have some GREAT chefs in our kitchen, but they’re moody. They’re arrogant. They’re hard to be around. So those people don’t go that far.
      Never underestimate how much people (and potential employers) value a great attitude and work ethic. They can teach you the skills, but you can’t teach a positive can do attitude, punctuality, reliability, organisation, humour, and being someone who’s nice to work with.
      Like the chef said, he works 15 hour days - you think anyone wants to work 15 hours a day with someone who’s an arsehole? 😂
      You probably have more experience than you think, it’s not all about cooking, ironically..

  • @bibekpandey6664
    @bibekpandey6664 Год назад

    Good to see your video all the way from Nepal

  • @alejandra9828
    @alejandra9828 5 месяцев назад

    It's amazing your job :3

  • @benjeffries9711
    @benjeffries9711 2 года назад +2

    Love this 🔥

  • @reggaedublover
    @reggaedublover 2 года назад +78

    That boy talk good

    • @angelicupstart1977
      @angelicupstart1977 Год назад +3

      And in English ?

    • @monsieurboks
      @monsieurboks Год назад +1

      @@angelicupstart1977 it was a joke

    • @TheBrexican
      @TheBrexican 5 месяцев назад

      He's in his mid-20s, cut him some slack mun. We can't all sound like we’re off Downton Abbey. In your case Bob Marley 😅😉

    • @reggaedublover
      @reggaedublover 5 месяцев назад

      @@TheBrexican no I was being humorously sincere! He’s a great communicator.

  • @AmsterdamEats
    @AmsterdamEats Год назад

    I wouldn't be cut out for a 14 hour day on my feet. I'm way too lazy lol. Props to this young man.

  • @aaronj1995
    @aaronj1995 2 года назад +2

    Good luck, chef 👍

  • @ogwaffle1364
    @ogwaffle1364 Год назад

    do you guys have specific people for prep or does everyone work service?

  • @Nswix
    @Nswix Год назад +3

    60 hours a week's not bad. I was regularly topping 90 hours when I worked in the kitchen and left due to burnout.

  • @joedimaggio4175
    @joedimaggio4175 Год назад

    Such a nice young guy. I feel his power and enthusiasm. In 5 years he'll be thinking else.

  • @l.kuchen5738
    @l.kuchen5738 2 года назад +3

    such an interesting insight ^^

  • @TrixiefixLOL
    @TrixiefixLOL Год назад

    I love this, keep it up

  • @MedicASI-d3z
    @MedicASI-d3z 7 месяцев назад

    Just wondering how a young person like him got into becoming a senior cdp without prior experiences; as that was a little fazy from the intro on how he got in. From loving cooking at a young age to later, oh a friend saw an instagram post so let me see if i can get a trial with no experience and get the job as a senior cdp?

    • @ajshehata
      @ajshehata 7 месяцев назад

      Joined the company, 3 years back as a commis/prep chef.

  • @Zayne_24
    @Zayne_24 Год назад

    Do I need experience to become a chef apprentice? Because I have 0 experience in cooking and I have a very fascination for the art of food

  • @JJJJ-rx3xm
    @JJJJ-rx3xm Год назад

    Hey Fallow. Asheville nc local looking for a different outlook on cooking styles and culture. Have experience in line cook, dish pit, and prep looking for a job for sure thank you!!

  • @AndrewBrookess
    @AndrewBrookess Год назад +3

    Top man ❤

  • @1Thirty1
    @1Thirty1 Год назад +1

    More videos please!!!1

  • @colincampbell7928
    @colincampbell7928 Месяц назад

    I was a chef for twelve years, twelve years a slave. What else was i going to do? Work in a call centre and never leave town? I lived in Devon, Cornwall, Hampshire and Surrey. I met my wife on that mad journey. Plus I had contracted Primary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis near the start unbeknownst to me. I thought i was knackered because of the life and work. People today don't know what work is.

  • @nwalk33
    @nwalk33 Год назад +2

    How could you not hire this guy

  • @patrickodea6500
    @patrickodea6500 Год назад +4

    From the planning, prep, cooking, serving, and cleaning, I literally cannot imagine doing this every single day. Would be like climbing Mt. Everest, then doing it again the next day with even less sleep than the day before, and doing that for a career... wtf

  • @ladychriswieland1305
    @ladychriswieland1305 Год назад

    Salamat. Dakila kang tao😊

  • @yogeshgurung3487
    @yogeshgurung3487 Год назад

    Do I really need to get a course to get into Michelin star restaurant for work ??

    • @jordy46682
      @jordy46682 Год назад

      It depends. No experience/education you'll start by washing dishes. Been to culinary college, you'll start as a commis, but you'll think you should be a sous... 😅

    • @yogeshgurung3487
      @yogeshgurung3487 Год назад +1

      @@jordy46682 so even if a person never been a culinary school can also get a work in Michelin star restaurant ? I don’t mind doing dishes if I can get a job I will do it

    • @jordy46682
      @jordy46682 Год назад +2

      @@yogeshgurung3487 100%! Heck there are 3 Michelin star chefs that never went to Culinary school! 👍
      My advice if you are really hungry for it and want to learn as much as possible.
      Family run/small 1 Michelin star restaurant. Tell them, you're dream is to be a chef but you want to learn from the actual ground up and you want to put in proper work to understand that.
      (Why family run/small? - In a large kitchen you'll just be a tiny cog in a large machine, doing mundane tasks over and over. You'll move around and will learn, but it's difficult to get the big picture. Small kitchen, no 2 days will be the same and you'll learn so much more and get an overall feeling for the whole kitchen)
      So you're happy to start in the dish pit, but you'd love to already be considered for junior commis chef and that's what you want to be working towards.
      This will get your foot in most doors.
      Then in your time off, buy cheap potatoes, carrots, onions and learn how to prep them. There's loads of video's on RUclips. Check out Justin Khanna Reps series.
      If you're truly interested in fine dining high end, follow Jules Cooking on RUclips.
      On your days off, cook and go and eat at good restaurants, different restaurants. Get a feel for your preferences, style of cooking and service.
      If you work hard, stay humble, learn like crazy and are curious about everything, that's all that matters! In my restaurant, I never looked at culinary education or experience for a junior position. It's all about the person!
      I wish you luck in your culinary journey. But it is hard work! 😉

    • @yogeshgurung3487
      @yogeshgurung3487 Год назад +1

      @@jordy46682 thank you for your advice ❤️

  • @luibocca3688
    @luibocca3688 9 месяцев назад

    I remember when I was young like him, I was saying the same thing, I also wanted open my restaurant, I did and was not the best idea. If you want no life a shit pay, and work more then 60hr a week, is your dream job.

  • @charlesossai7619
    @charlesossai7619 Год назад

    One day , just one day

  • @isuskrist420
    @isuskrist420 Год назад +7

    14 hour shift with a half an hour break lmao

  • @Triggerdmouse
    @Triggerdmouse Год назад +1

    4x15hours how much does he make?

    • @CreekerCoverage
      @CreekerCoverage Год назад +1

      In that environment, he probably nets around 1k a week honestly

  • @gregmoore167
    @gregmoore167 Год назад

    What is the salary, how many hours commitment, and do u think working full time in a kitchen harms ur health, u know, being that gas stoves r bad?

  • @bonanojoe6790
    @bonanojoe6790 Год назад +6

    Bright young man,good luck to you

  • @dennystreet2454
    @dennystreet2454 Год назад

    One day i am going to visit your restaurant :)

  • @johnjohnmeg
    @johnjohnmeg Год назад +1

    Try to make sure every table has food EXACTLY

  • @Ravix_42
    @Ravix_42 6 месяцев назад

    What about work life balance for chef?

  • @einundsiebenziger5488
    @einundsiebenziger5488 Год назад +1

    Admire this guy's passion and commitment. Do not admire this video's "talking-vs-showing-the-actual-work-ratio".

  • @Chefsamran76-30
    @Chefsamran76-30 8 месяцев назад

    Nice

  • @NinjaMoesha
    @NinjaMoesha 2 года назад +1

    Did you guys have experience or you did you just wing it?

  • @andrewd9037
    @andrewd9037 Год назад

    15 hour shift 😮

  • @alexworsfold5357
    @alexworsfold5357 2 года назад +2

    🔥

  • @nathangold5759
    @nathangold5759 8 месяцев назад

    He looks like my former GM @ Little Caesars 😂. & he was also 25

  • @jackbeck7119
    @jackbeck7119 Год назад

    Same

  • @simoneswartz6576
    @simoneswartz6576 Год назад

    Hi i am looking for a head chef in namibia

  • @manningmoore6034
    @manningmoore6034 Год назад

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥.