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Most chefs do not own restaurants. And, sadly, as a veteran of more than 20 years' experience, I can tell you that the restaurant business is more about Business Administration than about food. Most of the restaurants that are owned by chefs are the upscale, gourmet, four-star type. In fact, if your ultimate ambition is to own a restaurant, becoming a chef is probably not the fastest way to do it, despite what you see on TV and in the movies. The fastest way would be to save/borrow a lot of money and buy a franchise, like TGI Fridays or Bennigans. If you're still determined (good for you), you need to attend a culinary school, preferably CIA, the Culinary Institute of America. It's like Harvard for chefs. Go to work as a line cook, grill cook,etc. at a major restaurant -- 4-star if possible. (Some people have even started as dishwashers to get into a 4-star establishment). After several years you'll be promoted to Sous Chef, and eventually to Executive Chef. Save a LOT of money, and get business loans, to open your own establishment. Somewhere along the way you also need to get front-of-the-house (or service) experience, and learn business management, preferably by getting a BS in Business Administration, or an MBA. Another alternative is to start your restaurants with partners who are knowledgable in service and business. Good Luck, and be sure to invite us to the opening!

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