Line Cook jobs in New York
Line cooks own a station on the line, firing dishes to order at speed while keeping quality high through the busiest services. Here's what to expect from line cook roles in New York, New York.
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Typical pay for line cooks in New York
A full-time line cook in New York typically earns $34,500–$45,000 per year. Pay varies with the type of venue (restaurant, bar, hotel, fine dining or catering), your experience, and whether service charge or tips are shared.
What a line cook does day to day
- Setting up and stocking your station before service
- Cooking menu items to order at pace
- Calling and coordinating tickets with the pass
- Breaking down and deep-cleaning the station after service
Frequently asked questions
How much do line cooks earn in New York?
Line Cooks in New York typically earn $34,500–$45,000 per year for full-time work, depending on venue, experience and hours.
What does a line cook do?
Line cooks own a station on the line, firing dishes to order at speed while keeping quality high through the busiest services.
Are there line cook jobs available in New York right now?
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