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Attending A Chef School In Pasadena California


If you are looking for a career that is both exciting and rewarding, then becoming a chef may be right for you. The work environment can be fun and when you create a dish that people love, the feeling can be very rewarding. Getting started in a career in the culinary arts, usually begins in cooking school for most people. If you are looking for a culinary arts program in California, you may want to consider one of the many options for a chef school. Pasadena is home to several culinary programs so if you are in the Los Angeles area, one of the following may be a good choice for you.

California School of Culinary Arts
521 E Green Street
Pasadena, CA
866-230-9450

Known as the Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts, this school is one of the top cooking schools in the country. Here students have the opportunity to build a strong foundation in fine cuisine by first starting with the basic cooking skills and progressing through advanced techniques. They teach in a non-traditional, hands-on way in smaller classes under the direct supervision of culinary professional instructors.

Pasadena City College
1570 E Colorado Blvd
Pasadena, CA
626-585-7123

Pasadena City College offers a degree in Hospitality Management which prepares the student to manage hotels, restaurants, and casinos. While not a cooking program per se, it does prepare the student to work in a culinary environment.

Glendale Community College
Departments of Culinary Arts and Hotel Restaurant Management
1500 North Verdugo Road
Glendale, CA
(818) 240-1000

Just a few minutes drive from Pasadena is Glendale Community College which offers degrees in both Beginning Culinary Arts and a Culinary, Nutrition, And Hospitality Management Program. This cooking program prepares the student to become a chef by offering both classroom and hands-on cooking classes.

So if you are looking for a culinary program or cooking school, Pasadena has several options for you to become a chef. You can get right to work after school or you can earn an advanced degree in culinary arts.


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