All Staff

All Staff


Company
Long Hospitality
Location
Los Angeles, CA
Job Type
Full-time
Salary
17.87–24.00 an hour
Posted
11 days ago
Via
Culinary Agents

Job Description
Come work with us!

Long Hospitality is a Los Angeles restaurant group with four concepts across the city. We're currently hiring for front of house and back of house positions at all locations, and we're looking for people who take pride in their work, show up for their team, and want to be part of something special!

OUR CONCEPTS

Liu's Cafe - Westwood · Koreatown

Fast-casual Chinese. Two LA locations, a loyal following, and a team that moves fast and takes the food seriously.

Danbi - Koreatown, Los Angeles

Full service, modern Korean dining

Love Hour - Koreatown, Los Angeles

Craft Cocktails and Reimagined Americana dining

OPEN POSITIONS

We're hiring for the following roles across all concepts. Both full-time and part-time positions are available.

FRONT OF HOUSE

Servers All concepts

Bartender Danbi · Love Hour

Barback Danbi · Love Hour

BACK OF HOUSE

Line Cook All concepts

Prep Cook All concepts

Dishwasher All concepts

WHAT WE'RE LOOKING FOR
• Reliable, punctual, and a genuine team player
• Positive attitude and strong work ethic
• Experience in a restaurant environment preferred — all levels welcome to apply
• Food Handler Certification, or willingness to obtain one
• Availability for nights, weekends, and holidays

WHAT WE OFFER
• A team that genuinely looks out for each other
• Real opportunity to grow within a multi-concept group

Let's chat!

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