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Businiess name:  Ridgewood Culinary Studio
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I would NOT recommend this place. I signed my daughter up for a cooking camp and the owner was very rude. I had to pick my daughter up a few minutes early each day so I could get my other child from another camp. For the first few days they wrapped up the food so we could take it home. When the other students started asking for the same since no one had time to actually eat their lunch there, the owner started getting annoyed and said she was running out of aluminum foil. The next day when I asked to take the vegetarian sushi home she said no, it was a health code violation. That never came up before. Was it really that she was too cheap to spare aluminum foil! My daughter was crying because she didn't get to even have a bite of what she had worked so hard to make. If it is indeed a health code violation to take food from there, then the class should have run a half hour longer to give the kids time to actually eat what they made. The timing was off and all the kids didn't have enough time to eat their creations. It is really too bad that the owner is so bad with people, cheap, and short-sighted. To save money on aluminum foil she has lost my business and the business of my friends. It is really too bad, since the food they made was great.

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