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Culinary schools in Las Vegas?


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Does anyone here have any experience with or other opinions about any of the culinary schools in Las Vegas? I am more interested in a career as a personal or private chef or food writing than restaurant work, if that matters.

I'm moving to Las Vegas so I'm only interested in culinary schools there.

Please advise, thanks!

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The biggest one is the Le Cordon Bleu/ Las Vegas Culinary Institute... my friend Michelle went there and that's what she does (personal chef)

UNLV has a pretty fair culinary program

There is another one called the Creative Cooking School of Las Vegas, but I don't know much about it

Oh and that national chain of Art Institutes has a culinary school here too

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jacquelinepassey,

Check out Shaw Guides-Nevada.

UNLV has an excellent program if you are pursuing a B.S. in Culinary Arts Management.

However, since you are only interested in culinary schools, I would recommend that you attend a community college instead of a private culinary school such as CCSN's Culinary Arts-Program.

An alternative to school would be a 3-year apprenticeship program affiliated with the ACF. They are usually done in conjunction with a community college so that you would also earn an A.S. degree in Culinary Arts as well. Also contact the American Culinary Alliance.

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