Wynn Resorts
Casa Playa is a coastal Mexican restaurant focusing on fresh seafood, seasonal ingredients, and a housemade masa program. The menu from James Beard nominee Chef Sarah Thompson is designed to be family-style, with many interactive large-format dishes that build on each other, including the pork belly al pastor and whole snapper tempura, accompanied by housemade tortillas. The beverage program includes an extensive tequila and mezcal selection that is elevated and inspired by modern, fun, bright, and innovative techniques and flavors featured in specialty cocktails, like the spicy yet cool Obsidian margarita. The Casa Playa Food Server is responsible for creating the ultimate guest experience by utilizing functional details of a reservation/guest interaction and executing a specific food and beverage game plan to exceed expectations. The Food Server will provide tours of the food and beverage menu, highlighting popular items and personal recommendations, engaging in friendly and professional conversations, and personalize the experience. Job Responsibilities: Greet guests in a positive, friendly manner and acknowledging all celebrations, anniversaries, birthday’s, and other special notes listed in the details of the guest’s reservation. Working knowledge of the particular characteristics and descriptions of every wine/ champagne by the glass and major wines on the wine list. Working knowledge of designated glassware, ingredients, preparation method, and garnishes of each drink. Consistently follow sequence of service utilizing all proper procedures standardized by the room management. Responsible for taking food/beverage orders and carrying out wine/beverage service. Responsible for performing table maintenance by checking on the guest throughout service. Completing opening and closing side work. Maintaining health code standards. Maintain table cleanliness utilizing a silent service approach. Handling guest checks and other related financial truncations (itemize bill
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