South African Chefs Association (SACA) - Bunting Road Campus

School of Tourism & Hospitality
University of Johannesburg
37 Bunting Road
Auckland Park
Johannesburg
South Africa

(011) 482-7250

School of Tourism & Hospitality, University of Johannesburg, 37 Bunting Road, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, South Africa
the South African Chefs Association (SACA) is recognised as the authority on food in South Africa. SACA is a professional culinary association of over 4 000members, with five established branches throughout the country.

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Johannesburg, Greater Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa

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