CATERING FROM HOME
 

 

 

CATERING AT HOME

STYLES OF SERVICE

Butler and Stationary

Butler and also Stations - this allows much more food to be presented and eaten. Usually, we would do this as an "open house" or to accommodate large numbers of guests all arriving at the same time.

"Russian Service"

Where we present trays to each guest and the guest serves him or herself from the attractively displayed tray. A unique and exceptionally traditional form of service that presents a formal, "at home" and un-"catered" feeling.

American Served Plated

In the traditional manner - here we offer the standard style of service that you would receive from almost any caterer and any hotel. The chefs in the kitchen arrange each plate and it is carried out to your guests and they are served in sequence around each table. Chefs love this style as they get to determine how each plate will look.


"Table d'Hôte"

This style of service that bespeaks warmth and generosity encourages chat amongst your guests and offers almost a mini-buffet of choices at each table.

"French Service"

Here, our waiters serve from a tray to your guest's plate, with another waiter following along behind to sauce the selections.

Small Plate "Tapas" Testing’s

Here we offer your guests a variety of the "Table d'Hôte" service but we use many small plates and small bowls and platters of many foods and "courses" to taste, pass, and nibble.

Traditional Buffet

Depending on the number of our guests and their expectations, we plan one or several buffets. The look of the buffets, their visual style, will range from a single line of varied tables that give you the impression of free-standing buffet displays.


And, then, there are service styles within the concept of a "buffet"...

-- We can serve the first course (less movement of your guests and something in front of them right after the meal starts)

-- we can butler out dessert - say, at a wedding where everyone is up and moving and has no place that they are really "sitting" - anymore.

Stations Buffet

Here, we set up a variety of small stations with plates at each for the guests to wander to and from at will. This style of service has the option of giving your guest ultimate freedom to pick and choose from the menu items that you have chosen for them.

We would usually suggest to you that the seating be arranged casually, allowing for standup mixing and mingling with the use of small 7 inch plates with small forks, seldom expecting knives to be used at all.

An alternative is to use large plates, full flatware service and treat the buffet as a full dinner buffet.

We would usually design this with you to have many free-standing tables, frequently round, around which and through who your guests can mingle and chat - without feeling that they are standing a "line" - or, having to stand in any "line".

A Standard Cocktail Party with Drinks and Hors d'Oeuvres.

Your standard, straight up, cocktail party can be given a few twists by butler - passing - wine and mineral water right by the front door, by having our staff deal with coats.

Butler Menu

An exceptionally gracious way to serve a cocktail party is by passing all the menu items. Just some simple nuts, olives, etc placed on tables.

Open House

With this service style, the entire menu is available pretty much all the time as we would be expecting your guests to come and go throughout the party. Usually this menu would be designed as providing the makings of a substantial informal meal. We would usually set this up as a stations buffet with passed hors d'oeuvres and pick up passed sweets.

Stations Buffet with Grill

With one or more grills, the chefs can actually make parts of the menus before your guests’ eyes. The menu items are enhanced by the exuberance of the chefs in action at the grills. The flavors of the menu are in the air.