On October 21st and 22nd I attended a seminar that was catered by this company. The first day the sandwich that was on focaccia bread seemed a bit stale. The second day there were leftover sandwiches so I took one home. When I reheated it briefly in the microwave this particular sandwich was not stale. This is the only reason why I know that the first one was a bit off. The amount of chicken and Turkey in the sandwiches was extremely minimal. Most of us at the seminar felt that all we were eating was bread. So when the bread is stale that is really disappointing. One of our attendees needed to have her sandwich gluten free. On both days they forgot to bring her a gluten free sandwich and brought her a gluten free cookie. Who would eat regular bread and request a gluten free cookie? So they had to be called because the woman really needed her sandwich and the caterer had to make a special trip to deliver and this poor woman had to wait 30 or 40 minutes for her lunch. Their presentation is beautiful. Now I don’t know if the company putting on the seminar requested turkey sandwiches, but for the record turkey should never be served in the middle of the day for people who are trying to stay awake through a seminar. They had a variety of cookies and my least favorite was the plain sugar cookie. One was half dipped in chocolate which was a very nice presentation.
Sherry S.
Tu valoración: 4 Portland, OR
Presentation is a serious part of being a professional caterer. It’s not just about incredible homemade berry/nut muffins, or still warm — sundried tomato, spinach with feta and pinenuts quiche. It’s about displaying it so your guests know that they are being spoiled. I needed a decent breakfast for some executives for an important meet and greet, and these folks delivered. They do their own baking so you are not getting store bought food. They use quality ingredients when preparing their food. One of the other best parts about this catering business is they make the person that ordered the food look like they know how to do their own job well.