How much does a kitchen manager earn?
Kitchen managers lead the kitchen operationally and professionally: menu and production planning, staffing, food cost control and quality assurance in restaurants, hotels, canteens and catering. The usual path is cook training plus experience in station and deputy roles – there is no dedicated dual apprenticeship solely for kitchen managers. Gross pay depends on region, employer, kitchen format, team size and P&L responsibility. As a guide, working kitchen managers in Germany in 2026 often earn about 3.100–3.700 € gross per month; during the preceding cook apprenticeship typical ranges are around 900–1.200 €.
Salary by region (gross/month)
Guide figures as of 2026. The apprenticeship column covers preceding cook training pay or comparable entry and deputy phases; qualified means working kitchen managers. Actual pay depends on collective agreements, employer, region, experience, shift allowances, team size and kitchen format (e.g. quick-service, hotel, fine dining, institutional catering) and is not a guarantee.
Further training options
Job and everyday work
A kitchen manager balances production, team and commercial results: menu planning, staffing, goods control and quality checks. Daily work shifts between briefings, peak service at the pass, coordination with front of house and purchasing, and hygiene and KPI documentation – often under time and cost pressure.
- Steer production and menu planning, set standards and check dishes and pass quality.
- Lead the kitchen team: build rotas, staff stations, brief, coach and resolve conflicts.
- Manage goods flow: orders, goods-in, stock rotation, inventory and food cost.
- Secure and document hygiene, HACCP, temperature and allergen requirements.
- Align workflows, events and complaints with service, purchasing and operations management.
- At peak times prioritise at the pass, clear bottlenecks and keep quality and speed high.