Ovidiu Niculescu
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My wife stumbled upon this, the University was celebrating 20 years of existence, having multiple events and tours for potentially interested students, families and random tourists… Enjoyed touring their wine bank (they do tasting too), food lab, library and witnessing a great in-person dialogue between Stefano Boeri and Carlo Petrini (the architect of the Milan Bosco Verticale and the father of slow food respectively). Such an enjoyable experience… The university has a high percentage of international students. Surprisingly for us as US tourists, it was rather hard to find detailed information about this event on the web. But it was PACKED! I was truly impressed with everything I saw and learned, this is a place for those more interested in the business, supply and financial aspects of gastronomy rather than to become a chef. As an educator (different field) myself, they truly gained my respect. A very enjoyable day!