This guy runs an unethical business. He hired me to fix his catering online forms. I spent 5 hours investigating and fixing his issues. He msgs me the next morning saying he’s hired someone else and I’m not getting paid. I post this here because it’s an example of how he runs his business.
Ginger B.
Tu valoración: 5 San Francisco, CA
I am the type of person for whom service matters as much as the taste and presentation of the food. Sorrento Catering exceeded my expectations — I set a very high bar and they sailed over it. This is not a bargain shop but a true executive/formal event level caterer. I ordered an executive breakfast for this morning, and everything went exceedingly well. The food is amazing(Definitely nothing from Costco!). Even the coffee is note-worthy. I am so glad to find my new BFF caterer! Thank you Sorrento Catering!
Mami C.
Tu valoración: 1 San Francisco, CA
The website says that they can work with any budget and yet when I called the man on the phone was incredibly rude and nearly hung up on me without even bothering to talk to me about my situation, he told me to order a pizza. The food is probably fine and if your company is paying for it then who care how much it costs, right?! Customer service, not so much. Enjoy your 65 dollar fruit plate that they probably bought at Costco.
Brandon T.
Tu valoración: 5 San Mateo, CA
Once upon a time, there was an office down in SOMA where the employees were served the food of Sorrento Catering. The employees rejoiced as meals consisted of a variety of different cuisines, such as Indian, Italian and American. The food made them happy, and lines would form quickly as soon as the lunch and dinner rushes began. Unfortunately, not all was good in the office, as an evil spell was cast on the friendly caterer so that they could only provide food to the office on Thursdays and Fridays. On the other days, the patrons of the office were subjected to unappetizing meals by a different, evil caterer who refused to listen to the suggestions and feedback of the happy workers of the office, serving awful meal after awful meal as if the goal was to break the morale of the office. After much complaining and many sad faces aimed at the front office staff, the workers finally won their year-long battle with the evil caterer, and Sorrento became the full-time caterer of the office. Instead of only Thursday and Friday being happy days, the employees rejoiced as every day became a great day to eat in the office, whether it be build your own sandwich(or sometimes burger) day, chicken piccata, steak and mushrooms, ravioli and pasta, pizza, chicken tikka masala, or the occasional Chinese dinner. Options were plentiful, and the head of the catering company, Sam, was often on hand to not only serve the food, but take suggestions from all the employees. So it was written that every meal at the office was a tasty meal. No longer did the workers go through the day with empty stomachs, and they ate happily ever after.