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Dining
in the Lake Champlain Valley - High Peaks - New York/ Vermont Region
The Adirondacks and
the Lake Champlain Valley of Upstate New York and Vermont have long been known
for their truly unique and varied cuisine ranging from fresh caught native brook
trout cooked over an open campfire to world class dining at five star resorts.
In the internationally acclaimed Olympic Village of Lake Placid, diners can choose
from over fifty exciting restaurants with menus featuring everything from spicy
Mexican foods to hearty homecooked meals. If romantic candle light dining in a
Great Camp setting appeals to you, the beautiful Saranac Lake region offers an
unparralled experience. Because of the abundant fish and game found throughout
the Upstate New York and Lake Champlain Region visitors have the opportunity to
sample such native culinary delights as smoked venison, roast duck, and fresh
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Culinary Arts
The Adirondacks & the Lake Champlain
Valley of Upstate New York & Vermont have long been known for their truly
unique & varied cuisine ranging from fresh caught native brook trout cooked
over an open campfire to world class dining at five star resorts.
In the internationally acclaimed City of Saratoga Springs, diners can choose from
over fifty exciting restaurants with menus featuring everything from spicy Mexican
foods to hearty homecooked meals. If romantic candle light dining in a Great Camp
setting appeals to you, the beautiful Saranac Lake and Lake Placid region offers
an unparralled experience. Because of the abundant fish and game found throughout
the Adirondacks, visitors have
the opportunity to sample such native culinary delights as smoked
venison,
roast duck, and fresh rainbow trout.
The Culinary Arts program at Paul Smith's College in the
Adirondacks was founded on the principle of learning by
doing. Many of todays local chefs learned their trade
at Paul Smith's.
New
York Culinary Arts New
York State offers
a wide variety of world-class culinary institutes and schools taught by renowned
world masters using the finest in equipment and ingredients.
From the French Culinary Institute & the Institute of Culinary Education in
New York City to Paul Smith's College in the Adirondacks, New York State has some
of the finest culinary schools in the country.
Culinary
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In
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and art of cooking. A student will learn skill development in:
theory, technique, palate training, speed and teamwork. This
approach assures that students move quickly yet thoroughly through
a program, while learning the elements that are essential for
a successful culinary career. Pastry and Baking Arts Programs
are international in their scope. Many programs will offer students
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which includes units on everything from breads and cakes to
confections and frozen desserts. The Culinary Management Program
is an innovative course designed for individuals who want to
manage, grow, open or own a culinary business. A culinary business
is broadly defined to include food-and-beverage operations such
as restaurants, catering companies and specialty-food or pastry
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Selecting
a Place to Dine
Choosing an appropriate dining spot for a given evening would hardly qualify as
one of life's major decisions. Like all of life's decisions, however -- whether
great or small -- choosing wisely has its rewards... choosing poorly its punishments.
Those who approach restaurant dining with a "life's a crapshoot" attitude
are living a self-fulfilling prophecy -- in other words, they're likely to "crap
out" more often than not. Restaurant
dining should be an immensely pleasurable experience. But hoping for the best
doesn't make it so -- some careful planning does. A crapshoot life may well be,
but that doesn't mean you can't stack the odds heavily in your favor. One
suggestion for choosing an eatery comes immediately to mind: Give a friend a call
and ask for a recommendation. Word of mouth is all well and good... provided,
of course, that the mouth in question happens to be trustworthy. Since asking
for a personal recommendation is somewhat akin to playing Russian roulette with
your innards, I would offer the following rule of thumb: No matter how reliable
you consider the person making the recommendation, no matter how closely you feel
his/her tastes coincide with your own, when sailing off into uncharted culinary
waters, it pays to do your own reconnaissance. If
possible, make it a point to stop by the establishment in question for a cocktail
after work, or at least for a brief look-see. Strike up a conversation with the
bartender. Peruse the menu, the wine list... and don't forget to take a gander
in the restroom before departing. You'd be surprised what a sharp pair of eyes
and ears and an acute sense of smell can tell you about a restaurant -- even before
settling in at table. Perhaps
a great many people consider it a waste of time and effort to pay a visit to a
restaurant beforehand. Obviously it is not always possible or necessary to spy
out the land in advance. On the other hand, if you are planning a uniquely romantic
and/or outlandishly expensive evening, doing so is most certainly a sine qua non.
No matter how glowing the recommendation, there is no substitute for seeing a
place in the flesh. Even if the establishment passes muster, you may still deem
it unsuitable for the particular occasion you have in mind. Better
to spend a little time and effort at the outset than to make a reservation sight
unseen and arrive at the appointed hour expecting fish... only to find fowl.
This article is from: The Artful Diner is the food critic for New Jersey
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