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Your Adventure Starts Here as a Chef

Hourly rate + generous tronc shared fairly among the team

At Banana Tree, we don’t just serve food—we
serve up journeys. If your heart beats faster at the thought of wandering
through the jungles of Borneo or soaking in the vibrant energy of a Malaysian
night market, you’re in the right place.

From the fiery kick of a Laksa to the comforting crunch of a
weekend Katsu, every dish we create is a passport to Southeast Asia. Our
kitchens are alive with bold flavours, sizzling woks, and the spirit of
discovery.

This isn’t just a job—it’s your launchpad to something
bigger. Join us, and let your career take off with colour, culture, and
unforgettable cuisine.

At Banana Tree, our food takes you places.

Why Join Banana Tree?

We know that happy teams create the best experiences, so we
offer:

  • A Place for Everyone – We celebrate individuality and believe our differences make us stronger. Whoever you are, if you bring enthusiasm and a great work ethic, there’s a place for you in our kitchen!
  • 50% Employee Discount – Enjoy discounts across Big Table Group brands, plus 25% off for friends & family.
  • Flexible Working – Negotiable contracts to suit your lifestyle.
  • Referral Bonus – Get rewarded for bringing great people on board!
  • Career Growth – Fully funded Production Chef Level 2 apprenticeships and development programs
  • Wellbeing & Support –  Our We Care program includes a 24/7 virtual GP, mental health support, healthcare cash plan, dental plan, counselling, fitness & diet plans.
  • Perks & Rewards – Access wages before payday, salary finance support, discounted gym memberships, and savings on theme parks, shopping, and entertainment.
  • Team Celebrations – Competitions, team parties, and even a chance to win e-points to spend on your favourite retailers

What You’ll Do as a Chef:

  • Organise, coordinate, and deliver service across
    one or more sections in our fast-paced kitchen.
  • Work closely with the kitchen team to produce
    delicious dishes to specification.
  • Support and guide kitchen assistants and porters
  • Ensuring your section is prepped and organised
    for service
  • Maintain a spotless kitchen, ensuring the
    highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene.

Who We’re Looking For:

We don’t believe in “culture fit” – we believe in adding to
our culture! If you love cooking, thrive under pressure, and enjoy leading a
team, we want to hear from you. Whether you’re an experienced Chef or looking
for the next step in your career, we’ll support your growth.

At Banana Tree, everyone is welcome. We are committed to
creating a workplace where you can be yourself and thrive. If you need any
adjustments during the hiring process, just let us know—we’re happy to help.



























































Apply now and bring your passion to the Banana Tree
kitchen!

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