What do you do when you go to a Japanese restaurant in Singapore?

Updated on Restaurant 2024-03-29
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Depending on whether you are going to a large Japanese restaurant or a small Japanese restaurant, the first language you must have for a large Japanese restaurant is English, Chinese, and Japanese (Hokkien and Malaysian are not required).

    Essential languages for small restaurants: Chinese, Taiwanese, Hokkien and English (not necessarily very proficient).

    Working as a cook in Singapore is all about cleaning, helping the chef with his work, and so on.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Working as a cook in Singapore is all about cleaning, helping the chef with his work, and so on.

    This is because the monthly salary of inexperienced or uneducated new employees working in the kitchen in the catering industry in Singapore is in this range. The salary may also include food and housing, so it doesn't feel very high......

    On the basis of this salary, provided that you have to save money, it is estimated that you can definitely save S$500-600 per month.

    However, it can be difficult to save money in the first month or so after arriving in Singapore. Because there are many things that you may have to deal with, such as buying fare cards, phone cards, and so on.

    Although it is said that the food and accommodation are included, I don't know if the so-called package includes water and electricity bills and other expenses, and if so, you can save more money. In addition, if you live far away from your workplace, you may have to pay about $50-80 per month. The toll for the Singapore Workers' Transport is based on the distance, so the farther the distance, the higher the fare.

    If you can walk or ride a bicycle, you can save this expense. In addition to the cost of transportation, you also have to take into account the cost of the phone. Because the phone number you use in China and so on cannot be used in Singapore.

    Also, the cost of living in Singapore is relatively high, and everything you buy includes 10% service tax and 7% GST (except for grocery stores in the neighborhood), so if you want to save more money, it is best to ask where things are cheaper and so on.

    As for whether it is reliable or not, I think you have to see whether the agent is reliable, and you have to be very sure of all the details with him. While there are black sheep in Singapore, thankfully not all organizations or bosses do.

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