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Role: Restaurant Supervisor 

Location:Fraser Suites, Riyadh - Saudi Arabia


Salary:Competitive

Frasers Hospitality is looking for a Restaurant Supervisor to join the team at Fraser Suites, Riyadh. As Restaurant Supervisor, you will provide quick and personalised food and beverage service to all guests.


What you will be doing as a Restaurant Supervisor:

Reflect the Frasers Hospitality philosophy by providing the highest quality of service to customers and employees, maintaining a positive attitude and team spirit. Attend briefing prior to the restaurant opening, be well groomed and equipped with basic aids for operation. Knowledge of all F&B standard operating procedures, quality presentation, and service and products. Knowledge of the area competition, promotional concepts. Knowledge of wines and beverages, food trends and special seasonal foods. Knowledge of the specialties which will be served in the restaurant. Equip oneself with the knowledge of “du jour” items, “not-available” items, menu preparations and presentations. Complete mis-en-scene and mis-en-place before the shift commences. Clean and polish allotted silverware cutler, glassware and chinaware. Ensure all equipment is properly utilised. Ensure good team spirit and working atmosphere by setting a good example, giving clear instructions, and following up on results.

What we’re looking for:


You have proven experience in a similar role with excellent communication skills. You are an enthusiastic individual with a passion for food and customer experience. You will enjoy working as part of an amazing team who all share the same passion – to create memories that our guests will remember. You have a hands-on attitude with attention to detail and experience in working in professional kitchens.

Who are Frasers Hospitality?


Conceived with the lifestyle preferences of today’s discerning travelers in mind, Frasers Hospitality has three award-winning branded serviced residences offerings – the, and , as well as , a second-tier brand targeted at the road warrior and , a design-led hotel residence aimed at the Millennial business traveler. 


With 80% of our residents from Fortune 500 and Forbes-listed companies, Frasers’ intrinsic understanding of the importance of excellence in service and innovation in meeting the evolving needs of corporate travelers is reflective in the number of prestigious accolades garnered over the years.


In addition to competitive rates of pay we also offer a range of great benefits.

Interested?? Click Apply Now

Frasers Hospitality, Malmaison & Hotel Du Vin are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.

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