From bread to mains to desserts, Jane’s is a culinary catch-all.

The student-run fine dining restaurant at Red River College prepares future chefs for a career in the kitchen.

Second-year student Jack Miller is assigned to desserts this week. Its a sweet gig for the Winnipegger, whose career was inspired by his hometown’s food scene.

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“We have a lot of restaurants here, a lot of diversity, a lot of different dishes. I love going out every weekend and trying to find a good place to eat,” Miller said.

For Shaun Jeffrey, the CEO of the Manitoba Restaurant and Foodservices Association, he’s not surprised Winnipeg’s food scene is inspiring up-and-coming chefs.

“From a visual standpoint it’s thriving, we have a really diverse restaurant scene in Manitoba. We are seeing some really great uptick,” Jeffrey said.

RRC’s culinary arts program has 80 new students a year who operate three full service food outlets, including Jane.