Teppanyaki is the general term for the style of dining where the chef cooks in front of you/at your table, so I guess that would make him a teppanyaki chef
a cook who cooks in front of you
Cook Out - restaurant - was created in 1989.
Cook Out - restaurant -'s motto is 'Cooked Outdoors Style'.
Tonight I am not going to cook dinner as my husband is taking me to the new Thai restaurant for diner.
Opening a restaurant by itself doesn't require you to cook, as long as you are containing yourself to the legal running and administration of the restaurant and hire a proper cook to do the cooking. You would be the owner, but not the cook. In addition, there will be requirements on your restaurant by law (usually saftey laws and hygiene) which you will have to enforce and know, regardless of whether you can cook or not. That said, opening a restaurant without knowing how to cook (or loving to cook, even) might not be a good idea in the first place, because you will need the motivation and love for the profession to make it in the food business. Running a restaurant is a tough and competitive job, and you will need a lot of creativity and willpower for it.
A cook or chef makes the food in any restaurant. If the restaurant is really cheap, the food may just come frozen and all the cook has to do is heat it up.
1 : a skilled cook who manages the kitchen (as of a restaurant)2 : cook
im not a good cooker i make my mom or a restaurant to cook my food
You would call a professional cook a chef.
No, he is a cook at the Krabby Patty restaurant.
cook it or ship it.
why cook at home when there's perkins
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