Loving Food Isn’t Enough
Enjoying cooking is a great start—but professional kitchens demand more. You need curiosity, discipline, and endurance. Can you handle 12-hour shifts, stay calm under pressure, take constructive criticism, and still produce a beautifully plated dish?
Culinary arts isn’t about the occasional perfect dinner—it’s about doing it consistently, under pressure, for people you’ve never met, and with zero margin for error.
The Reality of Professional Kitchens
Professional kitchens are high-intensity environments. You’ll work weekends, holidays, and nights. You’ll be on your feet all day, lifting, chopping, plating, and cleaning. You’ll deal with burns, cuts, and sore feet. And during peak service times, the stress can be overwhelming.
But with that comes adrenaline, camaraderie, and the deep satisfaction of creating something amazing from scratch.
Test the Waters First
Before investing in culinary school, get a job in a kitchen. Even washing dishes or prepping vegetables can give you a true sense of the lifestyle. At Otao Kitchen, we often encourage young students and career changers to join a cooking class or hands-on masterclass first. This gives you a sneak peek into the pace and expectations of professional cooking. If you want to try more and then look for the home chef program.
It’s a Team Sport
Kitchens thrive on teamwork and communication. A great cook is always aware of what’s happening around them, ready to jump in and help. Ego has no place in the kitchen. Humility, support, and a willingness to learn are your greatest assets.
Find Mentors Who Inspire You
Not every kitchen is toxic or full of yelling chefs. Seek out leaders who mentor, teach, and inspire. Great chefs lead by example, foster respectful workplaces, and push their teams to grow.
At Otao Kitchen, our chefs love to teach. Many started as students and now mentor others in our masterclasses and pro-level programs.
Adaptability is Key
Menus change. Orders change. Ingredients run out. The fryer might break mid-service. A true chef can pivot without panic. If you're naturally resourceful, quick-thinking, and solution-oriented, you're already thinking like a chef.
Passion and Practice Make Perfect
A real chef practices constantly—even on their days off. They read cookbooks, experiment with flavors, and refine knife skills. They study culinary science and flavor theory, visit markets to talk to farmers, and keep up with global food trends.
Passion fuels the repetition it takes to master a skill, whether it’s poaching an egg or plating a dessert.
Organisation is Your Superpower
Great chefs don’t just cook—they organize, prioritize, and plan. From mise en place to service timelines, being proactive and clean is essential. It’s not glamorous, but it’s what separates the good from the great.
Culinary Knowledge is More Than Recipes
Understanding culinary math, cooking ratios, and ingredient behavior under heat turns a cook into a chef. Don’t rely on recipes—learn the “why” behind the “how.” Learn how to improvise when things go wrong, because they will.
Do You Have What It Takes?
Ask yourself:
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Are you passionate about food and people?
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Do you thrive under pressure?
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Can you work hard, even when no one is watching?
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Do you read, watch, and follow culinary trends?
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Do you seek out advice and mentorship?
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Are you willing to start from the bottom?
If the answer is yes, then culinary arts could be your calling.
Start Your Journey with Otao Kitchen
At Otao Kitchen, we’ve helped thousands of students—from curious home cooks to aspiring chefs—build a strong foundation in the kitchen. Our classes are hands-on, real-world, and taught by experienced chefs who love to share their craft.
Try a Masterclass or Specialty Chef with the Stars
Join a Team Building Event or Kids & Teens Program
Explore Home Chef Program Courses to be launched in August 2025.