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We are Alison, Monica, Beth and Angela ? amba chefs. Our passion for all things food led us to relinquish our varied careers to train as professional chefs at Leiths School of Food and Wine. We now run our own bespoke catering business. Have a look at our new website: [ambachefs.co.uk]

We cater for any kind of event, big or small. From private dinner parties to corporate lunches, birthday celebrations and weddings.


We are passionate about seasonal, sustainable, locally-sourced and beautifully-presented food. It is at the heart of everything we do and believe in. We only use fresh, top-quality and exciting produce to create a menu specially tailored to your vision and event. Even if you?re not sure about the sort of food you?re looking for, we advise you every step of the way.


Just give us a call and we will help you creating an unforgettable experience!


You can also see what we have been cooking through our social media:

Instagram: amba_chefs

Facebook:[www.facebook.com]

Twitter: @ambachefs

  • 10 months later...

Hi


I was wondering whether you might be available on July 8th to cater for my 40th birthday party? If so, it would be great if we could talk menu and prices.


Is there a number I can call you on to discuss?


Hope to hear from you!


Best Regards

Ndaja

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