More signing up for private chef course at culinary school At-Sunrice

Ms Marilyn Lim (left) and her son Luke Lim, took At-Sunrice's private chef programme in 2018. PHOTO: LUKE LIM
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SINGAPORE - Culinary school At-Sunrice GlobalChef Academy has seen a spike in demand for its programme that trains people to run home-based food businesses, fuelled by the Covid-19 pandemic and the rise of private kitchens.

The school's private chef programme, introduced in 2017, has had about 1,500 graduates since then - with 1,109 of them graduating last year.

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