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California Culinary Academy

Have you been interested in a culinary arts career? Are you wondering where to obtain a good education and hands-on experience in this fun, varied and exciting field? Then look no further than the California Culinary Academy in San Francisco, USA.

 

The California Culinary Academy is world renowned and is partnered with Le Cordon Blue in order to offer its students a top-notch culinary education. The California Culinary Academy was first established in 1977 and is situated on a 100,000 sq ft area in Potrero Hill. There is a northern campus about 3 miles north as well as a southern campus which contributes production kitchens, a gaming room to simulate a casino bar, mixology lab, and a new baking and pastry center. The north campus is located downtown and houses several on-campus restaurants, all of which are adequately staffed by culinary students. North campus is also the home to the confectionery art department which teaches its students the fine art of making and creating sugar and chocolate art work.

The California Culinary Academy in San Francisco is truly a very great educational opportunity if you are interested in pursuing a career in the culinary arts. Not only is the school able to provide some top notch education, but there are several wonderful dining spots around San Francisco, including several five-star restaurants which contribute to make San Francisco a must visit city for any one who might be interested in the culinary arts.

The California Culinary Academy offers the following culinary educational programs to its students: Baking and Pasty Arts, Culinary Arts Degree Programs, Le Cordon Bleu CA degree, Hospitality and Restaurant Management. This culinary school is related to Le Cordon Bleu and provides its students with an opportunity of studying occupational studies, baking, hospitality as well as restaurant management.

The California Culinary Academy is also quite proud to provide students with a small amount of classes with some more individualized attention, several hands-on learning experiences outside of the classroom and some highly skilled professional instructors. The California Culinary Academy is also able to provide some financial assistance for its students. Therefore, if you are looking for a career in the culinary arts, stop by The California Culinary Academy for a tour and ask for some more information.



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