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Any Cokkery Schools , Chinese And Indian
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i would love to go on a cookery course to learn chinese and indian food. i am in and out of work and i eventually want to open my own little buffet restraunt, seen one in china town amsterdam recently , 1 guy was working there and i just thought i would love to be able to open a small place like that .
he wa selling draught beer also but as im from belfast northern ireland i would say that i need a special licence for that probably not easy to get either.
has anyone on here ever run a small resturaunt ? just a dream, sorry idea lol
he wa selling draught beer also but as im from belfast northern ireland i would say that i need a special licence for that probably not easy to get either.
has anyone on here ever run a small resturaunt ? just a dream, sorry idea lol
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I would love to go on a cookery course to learn Chinese and Indian food. I am in and out of work and I eventually want to open my own little buffet restaurant - seen one in China town, Amsterdam recently, one guy was working there and I just thought I would love to be able to open a small place like that .
He was selling draught beer also but as I am from Belfast, Northern Ireland I would say that I need a special licence for that - probably not easy to get either.
Has anyone on here ever run a small restaurant? Just a dream, sorry idea lol again - Good Luck!!! - JJConnemara.
He was selling draught beer also but as I am from Belfast, Northern Ireland I would say that I need a special licence for that - probably not easy to get either.
Has anyone on here ever run a small restaurant? Just a dream, sorry idea lol again - Good Luck!!! - JJConnemara.
thanks ummm, yea jenny what do you mean by that, seems really stupid of you to post that but nevermind.
yes i think i will start some short basic indian courses i know there is 1 runs in city centre tech though chinese ? i never heard of such a school , knowing the chinks they keep their business ideas very close to their chest.
the main thing i wanted to know was probably about a drinks licence too, i know this is an idea, one which i have had for a few years but as i say ive been in and out of work for so long but now i have no prospects of long term work so i want to embark on something like this and throw my savings into it. seems to me that everyone would want a simple buffet lunch or dinner with a pint or glass of wine, nothing too extravagant just simple nice cleanwell priced food and atmosphere.
yes i think i will start some short basic indian courses i know there is 1 runs in city centre tech though chinese ? i never heard of such a school , knowing the chinks they keep their business ideas very close to their chest.
the main thing i wanted to know was probably about a drinks licence too, i know this is an idea, one which i have had for a few years but as i say ive been in and out of work for so long but now i have no prospects of long term work so i want to embark on something like this and throw my savings into it. seems to me that everyone would want a simple buffet lunch or dinner with a pint or glass of wine, nothing too extravagant just simple nice cleanwell priced food and atmosphere.
Beez - sorry if I offended but I truly wanted to see if I had got my punctuation correct after ten years out of work. Not a bad bone in my body truly.
Anyway try the cookery course that is being run by Mourne Seafood - next door to Kellys off Chapel Lane near St Mary's chapel. They run cooking, baking and decorating classes monthly. I know it is not what you wanted but they could maybe lead you on the correct path re drink licence and foreign food. You will get information on the internet.
Also, cookery classes will be a lot cheaper via colleges etc. They will start in September. Good luck in this new venture. JJConnemara.
Anyway try the cookery course that is being run by Mourne Seafood - next door to Kellys off Chapel Lane near St Mary's chapel. They run cooking, baking and decorating classes monthly. I know it is not what you wanted but they could maybe lead you on the correct path re drink licence and foreign food. You will get information on the internet.
Also, cookery classes will be a lot cheaper via colleges etc. They will start in September. Good luck in this new venture. JJConnemara.
thanks jenny, yea i allready checked that one out, 120 quid for 1 day !!!! i went to thai cookery school in D&D inn/hotel on kao san rd, the school was good around i paid i think it was around 20 pounds for a full days course 3 dishes.
peter , your constantly coming onto my posts with idiotic nonsensical replies, get a life ;-)
peter , your constantly coming onto my posts with idiotic nonsensical replies, get a life ;-)
https:/ /www.go v.uk/al cohol-l icence- norther n-irela nd
some info on how to apply for a license to sell alcohol
if you are going to set up a restaurant, it may be worth doing a little research in the area first, find out what is already on offer & what people want
some info on how to apply for a license to sell alcohol
if you are going to set up a restaurant, it may be worth doing a little research in the area first, find out what is already on offer & what people want
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