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| my mane is yael, I'm not that much of a chef, but I'm tinking to become one. I'm from israel but currently I'm in san francisco, california. I'm sorry to bother ysoy all, but I have a few Question, and I will thank you very much if you'll help me (also if you don't). so, I want to study pastry chef. in the last couple of years I worked as a cook in a few restaurants in Tel-Aviv (Israel), while I was studding university, and I fell in love with the cithen, and mostly the sweets my problems are mainly financial... .the instetudes that i found were extremly out of my budget... so I was thinking of a more tropical place like brazil or even the the east, which can be cheaper... and also europe is an option... can you help me with directions for schools? or anyhow? a n y comment is wellcome thank you very very much. I wish u all a great weekend ![]() Last edited by Yaelala; 08-20-2005 at 03:01 PM. Reason: forgot to say from israel |
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| Shalom, Yael, and welcome to Chef Talk Cafe. We're glad you found us! We have a Culinary Students' forum here, and I suggest you post your school question there. Also, you can search this site for earlier conversations here about how to choose the right cooking school and pay for it. ![]() Baruch habah- welcome! Mezzaluna
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| How about Culinary institute of the Pacific in tropical Hawaii? http://www.kcc.hawaii.edu/ http://programs.kcc.hawaii.edu/~nonc...ary/lrcb17.htm http://www.hawaii.edu/cgi-bin/uhnews?20050422132128 I hear their program is up and coming. Good luck. |
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I can reccomend Hungary for chef school. It is a great place to be, nice girls aswell. Give it a try, hungarian kitchen is one of the best in the World and the people are very friendly there. check out my website and you will have a little taste of Hungary! www.cheflaszlo.comTry to get to 231Ellsworth. It is a great restaurant in San Mateo. I know the chef, he could have you for a night a week. That what I'm doing if I want to see restaurants, I just talk to the chef and ask him if I can spend couple days in the kitchen with him. It is a very good experience. Just say you are a student and want to learn. No one will say NO! It is good experience before school! bye Cheflaszlo 310-962-9669 |
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| thank u very much thats a great option (actually, both of them) and how r the boys? (I'm a girl... ) |
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