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chef de cuisine

American  
[shef duh kwee-zeen] / ʃɛf də kwiˈzin /

noun

French.

plural

chefs de cuisine
  1. chef.


Etymology

Origin of chef de cuisine

Literally, “head of kitchen”

Example Sentences

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“I grew up in Gemanafushi, where fishing is not just a livelihood but a way of life,” says Abdulla “Rippe” Rifzan, Chef de Cuisine at Patina Maldives.

From Salon

He landed his first chef de cuisine role at age 26 at the since-shuttered David Burke & Donatella.

From The Wall Street Journal

He will be the chef de cuisine at the diner set to open on Santa Monica Boulevard with a drive-in movie theater, a post on X by a self-identified Tesla investor said.

From Los Angeles Times

Greenspan will be the chef de cuisine at the new diner set to open on Santa Monica Boulevard, which will feature a drive-in movie theater and 75 V4 Supercharger stalls, according to a post on X by Sawyer Merritt, a self-identified Tesla investor.

From Los Angeles Times

The full dinner experience, called “Elementa,” launches this Friday with a menu developed by Joshua Whigham, the former chef de cuisine at José Andrés’ now shuttered L.A. outpost of Bazaar.

From Los Angeles Times