
The educational institution that they are establishing in Manila is a sister-school of the Academy of Pastry Arts Malaysia, which Chef Jean co-founded with premier pastry chef Niklesh Sharma. Aside from Philippines and Malaysia, another branch of the said school was recently opened in India.
Chef Niklesh, the Academy’s managing director, shared that many students ,including Filipinos, go to Europe or the United States to undergo pastry training, where the courses can be very expensive.
“We feel the Philippines is a great destination to open up an academy looking at the number of Filipinos working in hotels within and outside the Philippines. We want provide organized and structural training for students looking for a career in the hotel industry, pastry shops, and those who want to put up their own businesses,” he further said.
The training at the Academy, according to Chef Niklesh, prepares students to world class skills Manila has never seen before. “We can provide an even higher level of training here at 40% of the cost students spend in other local pastry schools. In the next six to nine months, our students can be at par with seasoned hotel pastry chefs in the Philippines,” he said confidently.
The Chefs behind the Academy
Chef Jean has been granted an Un des Meilleurs Ouvriers de France (MOF) or “One of the Best Craftsmen of France” in 2000. The MOF by the French government as a recognition for one’s expertise. He has worked in Michelin-starred restaurants and hotels and has participated and won numerous awards in artistic pastry, chocolate showpieces, and sugar arts competitions His recipes have appeared in top pastry publications around the world like the Thuries Gastronomie Magazine and he has also participated in salon de chocolate, creating chocolate dresses for fashion shows.
Chef Jean, in partnership with the Academy of Pastry Arts Malaysia, in 2013 opened JFA Consultancy, which offers training in pastry and bakery arts at affordable rates. Theirs was the first consultancy company in the country to feature a formidable lineup of guest chefs from all over the world.
Chef Nickesh (left) and Chef Jean (right) for the cutting of ribbon for the opening of the Academy.
Chef Niklesh, meanwhile, is the former Executive Pastry Chef of The Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel. He started his career in 1997 at the Rajvilas, one of the best resorts in the world, and has been an opening team member of luxury hotels and resorts in India. He is very well-traveled and has trained under some of the best pastry chefs, MOFs, and world pastry chef champions in the world.
He is also a multi-awarded chef and has worked for top hotel and resorts groups like the Oberoi Ressorts, Carlson Group, Tai Fort Aguada Hotel, Tai West End Hotel, and The Renaissance Kuala Lumpur.
Some of the pastry chef at the Academy of Pastry and Bakery Arts
Aside from them, they will be joined by other multi-awarded chefs from Asia and Europe to teach students the art of pastry and bakery here in the Philippines.
Courses Offered
Petit Four Strawberry Macaroon
Assorted Petit Four
The Academy of Pastry and Bakery Arts Philippines are offering full-time and part-time (weekend) programs.
The full-time program includes a three-month certificate course in Pastry & Bakery, a six-month diploma course in Pastry & Bakery. Both programs will run for twelve weeks and graduates will receive an international certification from the City & Guild London.
For pastry chef wanna-be and for dessert enthusiasts, the Academy of Pastry and Bakery Arts Philippines is now open. No need to go abroad to experience the teachings and expertise of different international pastry chefs. Learn more on secrets and techniques on how to make your favorite desserts.
The Academy of Pastry and Bakery Arts Philippines
4th Floor Metro House Bldg., Gil Puyat Avenue, Makati City
0917 - 2039089 | 0947 - 7558979
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