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[[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] had to call in a load of favors just to get his chef onto [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']]. ({{ENT|Fortunate Son}})
 
[[Captain]] [[Jonathan Archer]] had to call in a load of favors just to get his chef onto [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']]. ({{ENT|Fortunate Son}})
   
:''As a running gag, the character of "Chef" was often referred to throughout ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', but his face was never seen. This is similar to the character of [[Morn]] on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', who was frequently seen but never spoke on-screen. In {{e|These Are the Voyages...}}, it was revealed that the ''Enterprise'' chef often served as a [[counselor]] to the ship's crew. He was played by [[Jonathan Frakes]] in "These Are the Voyages..." as Commander Riker played a [[holoprogram]] about ''Enterprise'' and he took the role of Chef.''
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:''As a running gag, the character of "Chef" was often referred to throughout ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', but his face was never seen. This is similar to the character of [[Morn]] on ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'', who was frequently seen but never spoke on-screen. The gag had characters often refer to his tendency to "ramble on". In {{e|These Are the Voyages...}}, it was revealed that the ''Enterprise'' chef often served as a [[counselor]] to the ship's crew. He was played by [[Jonathan Frakes]] in "These Are the Voyages..." as Commander Riker played a [[holoprogram]] about ''Enterprise'' and he took the role of Chef.''
 
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Cook redirects here, you may also be looking for Ensign Cook. You may be also looking for Enterprise (NX-01)'s chef.

A chef or cook is a person who prepares food.

After the Ferengi took over Enterprise, Krem suggested to take the ships cook with them when he ate a sandwich. (ENT: "Acquisition")

Hoshi Sato loved cooking, she told Malcolm Reed that she kept a hot plate in her quarters. She also asked Reed if he won't think that the meals in the mess hall could have a more personal touch but Reed just answered that the Chef is a fine cook and Sato responded that he's terrific. (ENT: "Silent Enemy")

Joseph Sisko was an excellent chef, as was his son Benjamin Sisko. (DS9: "Paradise", "Homefront", "Paradise Lost", "A Time to Stand")

Quark once served as the cook of a Ferengi freighter, although the crew were not fond of his cooking. (DS9: "Babel", "The Way of the Warrior")

In 2373, Quark managed to bribe the chefs of the Regent of Palamar's palace into telling him the Regent's favorite foods. (DS9: "Business as Usual")

Tuvok was found to have remarkable skill as a pastry chef during his recovery from neuroleptic shock, but upon returning to his normal state of mind, he considered it frivolous. (VOY: "Riddles")

Unnamed chefs

Enterprise's chef

File:RikerAsEnterpriseChef.jpg

Commander William T. Riker as Chef

See Unnamed Enterprise (NX-01) personnel for main article.

Captain Jonathan Archer had to call in a load of favors just to get his chef onto Enterprise. (ENT: "Fortunate Son")

As a running gag, the character of "Chef" was often referred to throughout Star Trek: Enterprise, but his face was never seen. This is similar to the character of Morn on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, who was frequently seen but never spoke on-screen. The gag had characters often refer to his tendency to "ramble on". In "These Are the Voyages...", it was revealed that the Enterprise chef often served as a counselor to the ship's crew. He was played by Jonathan Frakes in "These Are the Voyages..." as Commander Riker played a holoprogram about Enterprise and he took the role of Chef.


Columbia's chef

See: Columbia personnel for main article.

The chef serving aboard the newly commissioned Columbia, formerly served aboard the Republic, and was hand-picked by Erika Hernandez. (ENT: "Affliction")

USS Enterprise's chef

See Unnamed USS Enterprise (NCC-1701) personnel for main article.

The chef aboard the USS Enterprise was responsible for preparing and reconstituting food aboard the ship's galley. (TOS: "Charlie X")

Gene Roddenberry provided the voice for the galley chef in "Charlie X".

Cestus III's chef

Commodore Travers commanded the Earth observation post located on Cestus III circa 2267. Travers was famous for his hospitality; as a privilege of his rank, he had a personal chef with him at the colony. Before learning of the colony's destruction, Doctor McCoy had been looking forward to a good, non-reconstituted meal. (TOS: "Arena")

Deep Space 9's chef

Klingon chef

The Klingon chef

See Unnamed Deep Space 9 personnel for main article.

Deep Space 9 had a Klingon chef who served authentic Klingon cuisine. (DS9: "Melora", "Playing God")

USS Voyager's chef

A briefing with neelix

Neelix, 2372

Neelix was the chef on the USS Voyager until he left, afterward he may have been replaced by Chell. (VOY: "Homestead", "Endgame")