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In Search Of A Culinary School Washington Can Salute
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios
Kotzakoliou, SSA


The nation's capital deserves the nation's best, and this should include the finest food for the most discriminating tastes. It is but proper that some great learning institutions for the culinary arts are located in the Washington territory. What are these institutes? Here's a list that would help you find the finest culinary school Washington itself can be proud of.

L'Academie de Cuisine 5021 Wilson Lane Bethesda, MD 20817 (301) 986-9490 www.lacademie.com

L'Academie de Cuisine prides itself as the premiere culinary school Washington can offer, and for good reason at that. Their programs are carried out through single session classes, series classes, demonstration classes and participation classes, so it's easy to fit them into your schedule, however busy you may be. They have courses that cater, no pun intended, to cooking enthusiasts of any level, whether they're novices or veterans in the field. Cooking, baking, desserts, sauces and the likes are well covered by their comprehensive curriculum. Enrollment is made easy, as hopeful students can book reservations in any of the classes via the mailing system.

The Art Institute of Seattle 2323 Elliott Avenue Seattle, WA 98121-1622 www.education.org/artinstitutes/seattle.php

The Art Institute is a renowned institution when it comes to applied crafts, including the culinary arts. It has branches all over the country, a testament to the fact that the quality of education their system provides is well respected and highly appreciated. American and international cuisine, cooking basics, advanced techniques, subjects relevant to cuisine, industry matters... these are all covered by the thorough curriculum provided by the Art Institute, a culinary school Washington, and a good number of other states, can be truly proud of.

The Rain City Cooking School 1883 145th Place SE Bellevue, WA 98007 (425) 644-4285 www.raincitycookingschool.com

The Rain City Cooking School challenges for the title of the best culinary school Washington can salute by offering two distinct features in their system: passionate teaching and a limited classroom size. This institute carefully selects the members of its faculty, and they do not rely on achievements in the field alone when going through such a process. They make sure that their faculty members are dedicated to the craft, as the institute believes that only through passionate teaching can the essence of the passion be instilled. The number of students per class is likewise limited to make sure that every attendee would be taken cared of. The institute believes that learning should be a personal and intimate experience, and this can be achieved via a smaller classroom size. They also have a rotating schedule of offered courses, so it would be best to check out their website for the availability of the subjects you fancy.


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