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Pasadena Serves Up Sun, Fun, and Food
by BJ Fairfax CulinaryEd Columnist September 10, 2007 The search for a place to attend culinary schools involves not only investigating schools in desired locations, but also investigating the culinary surroundings—the fun, food, and ambience each city or town has to offer. In Pasadena, the menu is extensive. Delectable restaurants run the gamut of tastes and prices; outdoor activities abound and cultural fun is easily accessible. You'll never forget that the climate is nothing short of fantastic. Culinary Schools in Pasadena Potential chefs are wise to consider attending culinary programs in Pasadena. Just 15 minutes north of downtown Los Angeles, Pasadena offers students of culinary schools the best of Southern California. The average daytime temperature in Pasadena is around 76 degrees, and rainfall is typically minimal. In fact, even in winter months, the average high in Pasadena is 68 degrees, while the average low is 50 degrees. Such a favorable climate should make the trek to culinary schools quite a delight. In addition, the mild weather means outdoor activities are available for sunny enjoyment nearly all year, and there should be no snow storms or freezing rain to stop students of area culinary programs from seeking entertainment from diverse local eateries, shops, museums, and theaters. Pasadena Culinary Programs: Next Door to LA One of the best aspects of attending culinary schools in Pasadena is the city's close proximity to Los Angeles. Participants of culinary programs can enjoy the pedestrian friendly atmosphere of Pasadena--from the tree-lined shopping district of South Lake Avenue to the three-block "urban village" of Paseo Colorado--or they can head to Los Angeles for more metropolitan fun. On any quest to find the best place to attend culinary schools, Pasadena should be at the top of the list for potential chefs. Source Pasadena Visitors and Convention Bureau About the Author BJ Fairfax holds a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University of Missouri-Columbia. She writes for a variety of print and online publications. |
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