Apply now for Germany restaurant jobs across waiter, kitchen helper, commis chef and bartender roles. Vacancies with visa sponsorship, attractive salary in EUR plus tips, free accommodation, and long-term career growth.

🍽️ Overview – Restaurant Jobs in Germany 2026

Germany's hospitality sector is booming in 2026, with thousands of vacancies in restaurants, hotels, and cafes across major cities like Berlin, Munich, Hamburg, and Frankfurt. Employers are actively hiring international workers with visa sponsorship.

📋 Quick Facts

  • 💰 Salary: €1,800 – €3,200/month (depending on role)
  • ✈️ Visa: Sponsored by employer
  • 🏠 Accommodation: Free or subsidized
  • 📅 Contract: 1–2 years (renewable)
  • 🌍 Eligibility: 10th/12th pass, no experience required for some roles

👨‍🍳 Available Roles

Job Role Monthly Salary (EUR) Experience Required
Waiter / Waitress €1,800 – €2,400 0–1 year
Kitchen Helper €1,700 – €2,100 No experience
Commis Chef €2,000 – €2,800 1–2 years
Bartender €2,200 – €3,200 1 year
Dishwasher €1,600 – €1,900 No experience

✅ Requirements

  • Minimum 10th/12th pass education
  • Basic English communication skills
  • Willingness to relocate to Germany
  • Valid passport (minimum 2 years validity)
  • Medical fitness certificate
  • No criminal record

📄 How to Apply

  1. Prepare your updated CV/Resume in English
  2. Gather required documents (passport, certificates, photos)
  3. Apply through the official employer portal or recruitment agency
  4. Attend online/in-person interview
  5. Receive job offer letter
  6. Apply for Germany Work Visa (Employer assists)
  7. Travel to Germany and start work

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Basic German is helpful but not mandatory for most entry-level roles. Employers provide language training after joining.

Yes, most employers provide free or subsidized accommodation for the first 3–6 months until you settle in.

Typically 4–8 weeks after submitting all documents. Your employer's HR team will guide you through the process.