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Duties · and Salary What Is a Sous Chef? Meaning · and Salary January 20 · 2026 January 19 · under the Chef de Cuisine · executive chef · or head chef. The French word sous · in this term · means&nbsp · under · but only a head chef who conducts the duties of an executive chef and a sous chef. However · in larger kitchens · the sous-chef is often the person who is responsible for the day-to-day workings of the kitchen · the sous chef may take on many of the responsibilities of an executive chef · since the head chef is busy running the restaurant as a whole. In some modern restaurants · the sous chef may work under the chef de cuisine · and while the sous chef may not be the ultimate person in charge of the kitchen · including the region · type of restaurant · specific responsibilities

MIAMI, FL 33129

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Duties
and Salary What Is a Sous Chef? Meaning
and Salary January 20
2026 January 19
under the Chef de Cuisine
executive chef
or head chef. The French word sous
in this term
means&nbsp
under
but only a head chef who conducts the duties of an executive chef and a sous chef. However
in larger kitchens
the sous-chef is often the person who is responsible for the day-to-day workings of the kitchen
the sous chef may take on many of the responsibilities of an executive chef
since the head chef is busy running the restaurant as a whole. In some modern restaurants
the sous chef may work under the chef de cuisine
and while the sous chef may not be the ultimate person in charge of the kitchen
including the region
type of restaurant
specific responsibilities

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