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Head Cook and Sous Chef
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Country: Canada
Location: Montreal
Source: The Gazette, Montreal, August 5, 2010 |
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Head Cook and Sous Chef
Required for Thai Cuisine.
Minimum 8 years experience.
Call Mrs. Tae - 514-329-3749
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