Modern Indian restaurant Cinnamon Kitchen to open in Leeds
A modern Indian restaurant is set to open in Leeds.
Cinnamon Kitchen, led by executive chef and CEO Vivek Singh, will open its doors in the city this May.
The restaurant, whose new location is in partnership with The Queens Hotel, will be the first northern branch of the restaurant, which has two locations in London.
As part of the launch, the restaurant is looking for a head chef to lead the kitchen.
The team is looking for a "talented, ambitious chef with experience in a fast-paced kitchen, outstanding leadership skills, and a passion for hospitality."
The head chef will be responsible for "championing the company menu and maintaining excellence across all dishes while keeping creativity and precision at the forefront."
The role also includes "exceptional training, a generous holiday package, and competitive wages."
The position comes with hotel discounts across all Axiom Hospitality hotels, along with access to discounts on retail, restaurants, and events through a benefits and rewards portal.
Mr Singh said: "We are thrilled to announce the opening of our newest Cinnamon Kitchen location in Leeds.
"As we embark on this exciting new chapter, we are on the lookout for a passionate and talented head chef to lead our kitchen.
"The role offers a unique chance to be part of a fresh, innovative venture and to join the Cinnamon Kitchen family."
Cinnamon Kitchen is part of the Cinnamon Collection, which includes The Cinnamon Club.
The Cinnamon Kitchen concept currently has two locations, in central London and Battersea, with a menu of pan-Indian dishes served in a high-energy, theatrical setting.
Applications for the role of head chef at Cinnamon Kitchen Leeds can be made at https://www.peoplebank.com/pbank/owa/pbk24w12.main?p=bklfnZocgdgjgn3oa8@7Knaodeelfgln

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