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| I kinda got the hint that this is an american site, but does anyone know anything about the best culinary schools in the UK? Londn based preferable, but I'll go anywhere (within reason!)...or does anyone know about a website I can visit which has info on British colleges (for cooking, obviously) ta very much |
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| Welcome to cheftalk, TaraJath! I don't know which is the best, but if you click on this link and click on "England", you can at least get some information- http://cookingcareer.shawguides.com/
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| cheers will do |
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| Im from England and to my knowledge the best college in britain non fee paying is bournemouth catering college if not try the cordon bleu school in london just off marylebone high street,but best of all is to get an apprenticeship in a quality restaurant you learn quicker in a real enviroment |
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