Posted On : March 27, 2026 16:51 pm
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Days Left : 10 days 12 hours 8 minutes
Basic Information
| Jobs Title | : | Waiter |
|---|---|---|
| Jobs category | : | Hospitality |
| Jobs Level | : | |
| No. of Openings | : | 1 |
| Preferred Gender | : | Male |
| Age Limit | : | 18 above |
| Education Degree | : | SLC/SEE/10th |
| Physical appearance | : | Honest and Hardworking |
| Job Hours | : | 12hr (khane basne) |
| Salary | : | Negotiable |
| Jobs Location | : | Kathmandu, Thamel |
| Deadline | : | April 27, 2026 16:51 pm |
Job Discription
- Greet and escort customers to their tables
- Present menu and provide detailed information when asked (e.g. about portions, ingredients or potential food allergies)
- Prepare tables by setting up linens, silverware and glasses
- Inform customers about the day’s specials
- Offer menu recommendations upon request
- Up-sell additional products when appropriate
- Take accurate food and drinks orders, using a POS ordering software,order slips or by memorization
- Check customers’ IDs to ensure they meet minimum age requirements for consumption of alcoholic beverages
- Communicate order details to the Kitchen Staff
- Serve food and drink orders
- Check dishes and kitchenware for cleanliness and presentation and report any problems
- Arrange table settings and maintain a tidy dining area
- Deliver checks and collect bill payments
- Carry dirty plates, glasses and silverware to kitchen for cleaning
- Meet with restaurant staff to review daily specials, changes on the menu and service specifications for reservations (e.g. parties)
- Follow all relevant health department regulations
- Provide excellent customer service to guests
Job Requirement
- Proven work experience as a Waiter or Waitress
- Hands-on experience with cash register and ordering information system (e.g. Revel POS or Toast POS)
- Basic math skills
- Attentiveness and patience for customers
- Excellent presentation skills
About Us
Facilities offering hospitality to travellers featured in early civilizations. In Greco-Roman culture and in ancient Persia, hospitals for recuperation and rest were built at thermal baths. Guinness World Records officially recognised Japan's Nishiyama Onsen Keiunkan, founded in 705, as the oldest hotel in the world.[1] During the Middle Ages, various religious orders at monasteries and abbeys would offer accommodation for travellers on the road.