The F&B Runner supports restaurant service by delivering food and beverages from the kitchen or bar to guests and service staff, clearing tables, replenishing supplies, and helping maintain a clean, organized dining area. Candidates should ideally have hospitality or restaurant experience, basic English communication skills, a service-minded attitude, and the ability to work efficiently in a fast-paced environment. Physical stamina, attention to detail, teamwork, and flexibility for rotating shifts, weekends, and public holidays are important. Experience in a luxury restaurant or Japanese dining concept is beneficial. The successful candidate is expected to be polite, well-presented, reliable, and committed to Nobu’s high standards of food presentation and guest service.
Nobu Bangkok is a premium Japanese-Peruvian dining concept associated with the internationally recognized Nobu brand, known for refined cuisine, stylish surroundings, and attentive service. The restaurant operates within Bangkok’s luxury hospitality and dining market and is connected with Empire Tower Restaurants for local operations. Nobu venues typically serve signature dishes such as black cod with miso, yellowtail sashimi, and other contemporary Japanese creations, attracting hotel guests, business travelers, and affluent local customers. Employees work in a polished, high-volume environment where presentation, teamwork, product knowledge, and personalized service are important. The company can offer valuable experience for hospitality professionals seeking exposure to luxury dining standards, international guests, and a globally recognized restaurant identity.
Thailand’s islands, including Phuket, Koh Samui, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Phangan, and Koh Chang, offer strong employment opportunities in hotels, restaurants, beach clubs, wellness resorts, diving centers, and tourism services. Hospitality work is most plentiful during peak seasons, although wages are often lower than in Bangkok and may be supplemented by service charge, tips, staff housing, or meals. Island life is relaxed and social, with beaches, outdoor activities, local markets, and a strong tourism culture, but transport, healthcare, and housing can be more limited. Respect for Thai customs, modest dress at temples, and basic Thai language are helpful. Foreign nationals normally need an appropriate Non-Immigrant visa and a Thai work permit before starting employment; employers usually support the process. Candidates should confirm salary, accommodation, visa sponsorship, contract terms, and seasonal conditions before relocating.
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