Imagine walking along the golden sands of Playa Mansa, the Uruguayan sun warming your face while the gentle Atlantic breeze whispers secrets in your ear. As you reach the iconic Parada 12, you’ll notice a vibrant, bustling spot where the aroma of fresh-baked bread and sizzling seafood mingles with the salty air. This is the Escuela Superior de Alta Gastronomía, a place where culinary dreams are born and where students hone their skills in the heart of Punta del Este’s culinary scene. In 2012, this innovative school opened its doors, merging education with the vibrant world of food, offering aspiring chefs a chance to learn the art of gastronomy in a unique setting. The school is run by the UTU, Uruguay’s Technical and Professional Education Directorate. It’s a place where young talents from across the country, such as Paysandú, Artigas, Montevideo, and Canelones, come together to learn from experienced chefs and prepare mouthwatering dishes. The Escuela Superior de Alta Gastronomía is not your typical classroom. Its location on the sprawling grounds of Parada 12 means students have a unique opportunity to apply their learning in a real-world setting. They’re the ones who craft the delicious plates served in the parador, taking orders, preparing meals under the watchful eye of their professors, and delivering a delightful experience for guests. These students, however, don’t just focus on learning. They embrace the spirit of community, fostering a strong sense of camaraderie among themselves. It’s a place where friendships are forged over shared culinary experiences, a tangible reminder that the pursuit of passion can be shared and celebrated. The school also offers a Bachelor’s degree in Event Organization and Promotion, taking its purpose beyond purely culinary training. The Escuela Superior de Alta Gastronomía is not just a place to learn. It’s a vibrant community that embraces creativity, hospitality, and the enjoyment of good food while fostering a love for Uruguay’s diverse culinary heritage.
Immigration
“Have you ever felt the pull of a new beginning? Right here at the Punta del Este Immigration office that