Restaurant Manager (Italian Cuisine)

Restaurant Manager (Italian Cuisine)

Singapore, Singapore

Company
NOTI RESTAURANT & BAR PTE. LTD.
Location
Singapore
Salary
$4K–$4.3K a month
Posted
13 hours ago
Via
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Job Description
We are seeking a highly experienced and dedicated Restaurant Manager to lead our dynamic team. The ideal candidate will have a profound understanding of authentic Italian cuisine, exceptional bar and wine knowledge, and the leadership skills necessary to deliver an outstanding late-night dining experience.

Compensation & Benefits
• Salary: Starting from $4,000 per month (commensurate with experience)
• Annual Leave: 7 days per year

Working Hours & Schedule
• Work Schedule: 6 days per week (Must be willing to work Sundays and Public Holidays)
• Shift Timing: 6:00 PM to 3:00 AM

Key Responsibilities
• Oversee daily late-night restaurant and bar operations, ensuring a seamless and authentic Italian dining experience.
• Manage, train, and schedule staff to maintain high standards of service.
• Curate and manage the wine list and bar inventory, leveraging your extensive beverage knowledge.
• Ensure quality control in both food presentation and customer service.
• Handle customer inquiries, feedback, and resolve any operational issues swiftly.
• Maintain strict compliance with health, safety, and hygiene regulations.

Must-Have Qualifications
• Education: A recognized University Degree.
• General Experience: Minimum of 7 years of overall experience in the food and beverage industry.
• Specialized Experience: Minimum of 5 years specifically working in an Italian restaurant.
• Expertise: Comprehensive knowledge of Italian cuisine, alongside mandatory, in-depth bar and wine knowledge.
• Resilience: Ability to thrive in a fast-paced, late-night environment and manage a demanding schedule.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Restaurant Jobs in Singapore

Q What is the minimum monthly salary for entry-level waiters in Singapore restaurants in 2026?
Under the Progressive Wage Model for the food services sector, entry-level service crew such as waiters must earn at least S$2,000 per month as of 1 January 2026. This applies to both locals and Work Permit holders, with higher wages for experienced roles up to S$2,800 for senior crew. Overtime is payable at 1.5 times the hourly rate.
Q What work permit do foreigners need for restaurant jobs in Singapore, and what is the minimum salary?
Foreigners in low-skilled restaurant roles require a Work Permit with a sector quota of 35% foreign workers and monthly levies of S$650 for Malaysians or S$950 for others as of 2026. For mid-skilled roles like cooks, an S Pass requires a minimum qualifying salary of S$3,300 per month. Applications are submitted by employers via MOM's WP Online system.
Q What education or experience is required to get hired as a restaurant cook in Singapore?
No formal education is required for entry-level cooks, but at least 2 years of relevant experience is typically needed for Work Permit approval in the food services sector. Completion of WSQ Higher Certificate in Food Services is recommended for career progression. Locals under 30 may access training subsidies up to S$5,000 via SkillsFuture.
Q What documents do I need to apply for a waiter job in a Singapore restaurant?
Locals need NRIC, resume, educational certificates, and proof of prior experience if any; submit via employer portals or direct application. Foreigners require passport, work permit approval letter from MOM, and medical exam results within 3 days of arrival. All must provide bank details for salary crediting within 7 days of employment start.
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