The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Culinary Institute of Canada reopens to the public

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After months of planning and preparing for operations under the new guidelines for restaurant­s, the Culinary Institute of Canada (CIC) is ready to welcome the public again.

Chef Austin Clement, program manager for Holland College’s culinary and hospitalit­y programs, said the adjustment­s made reflect the new procedures and protocols that restaurant­s are required to implement.

“After a delayed start to our programs, we are delighted to welcome back our guests. All of our food is prepared and presented by our students, and their interactio­ns with public are an important part of their training. Students are being prepared to work under the new realities of the hospitalit­y industry. By the time they graduate, they will be ready to enter the current workforce,” he said.

The dining room opened for lunch on Feb. 4 and for dinner on Feb. 5.

The CIC will launch Dining Room To Go take-out service today. Guests will be able to order ahead between 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. for lunch or between 6 and 8 p.m. for dinner.

Additional­ly, the CIC’s new Too Tired to Cook weeknight menu will offer hot and ready take-out meals with curbside delivery Tuesday to Friday, 4-6 p.m. starting on Tuesday, March 2.

The Grab & Go onsite market, located in the lobby of the Tourism and Culinary Centre, is open 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday to Friday with a selection of products including artisan breads, pastries, salads, soups and butchery items.

On March 2, the Grab & Go will also feature Time Savours, readymade reheat-to-eat meals.

For more informatio­n about the new menus and take-out service, call 902-894-6868 or email cic@hollandcol­lege.com.

“After a delayed start to our programs, we are delighted to welcome back our guests.” Chef Austin Clement

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