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Culinary Schools Miami FL

Local resource for culinary schools in Miami. Includes detailed information on local businesses that give access to culinary schools, culinary education, culinary training, as well as information on culinary courses, and content on culinary skill building.

Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts - Miami
(954) 628-4400
3221 Enterprise Way
Miramar, FL
Miami-Dade Community College (Hospitality and Tourism- Food and Beverage Management)
305-237-2022
300 NE 2nd Ave
Miami, FL
Florida National College (Hospitality Management)
305-821-3333
4425 W 20 Ave
Hialeah, FL
Casa Toscana
305-758-3353
7001 Biscayne Blvd
Miami, FL
Florida International University (School of Hospitality and Tourism Management )
305-348-2000
Biscayne Bay Campus 3000 NE 151 Street
North Miami, FL
Sheridan Technical Center
(754) 321-5400,
5400 Sheridan Street
Hollywood, FL
Lindsey Hopkins Technical Education Center (Commercial Foods Culinary Arts)
305-324-6070
750 NW 20th St
Miami, FL
City College (Hospitality Management)
(305) 666-9242
9300 South Dadeland Blvd
Miami, FL
Florida Memorial College (Hospitality Management Dual Program)
305-626-3600
15800 NW 42 Ave
Miami Gardens, FL
Johnson & Wales University (Culinary Arts & Food Service Management)
305-892-7000
1701 NE 127 Street
North Miami, FL
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How to Find the Best Culinary School

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The future looks bright for America’s culinary students. The National Restaurant Association authored a news release stating that the outlook for the restaurant industry showed strong signs of rebounding in 2010. In December, the restaurant performance index rose to its highest level in nearly two years. Not only is the industry expected to do well as the nation forges ahead in 2011, but job growth in the industry is expected to average 6-7 percent between now and 2018.

Salaries are significant for culinary artists as well. The annual average salary for chefs is $38,770. Top chefs earn an average of $66,680 per year and if you plan to start your own business, most chef-owners report earnings of $100,00 or more per year.

Aspiring culinary artists have the right figures on their side, but they can increase their chances of securing a top position even more by choosing the right culinary school. Culinary programs are offered at a variety of institutions such as art and design schools, trade schools, community colleges, and professional career institutes. Degree options include certificate, associate degree, or a bachelor’s degree in culinary art. Some schools even offer advanced degrees in culinary arts.

When choosing a culinary school, it’s best to stick with accredited culinary art programs. The American Culinary Federation accredits most programs, but not all. So, when you find a school you’re interested in, be sure to check the website for accreditation status and the name of the accrediting agency. You can verify any schools accreditation status, and whether it’s recognized by the U.S. Department of Education, by visiting Ed.gov .

To begin your search for a quality culinary degree program, visit reputable sites such as:

  • - Princetonreviewcom
  • - Petersons.com
  • - U.S. News & World Report College Rankings

These sites offer free access to college listings and descriptions, peer reviews, ratings, and tuition rates. Once you’ve located a pr...

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