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Recommendation for a chef for a private diner party


OD

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Hello,


I'd like to have a birthday dinner party for 10 people in February at my home and would like to have a chef come in and prepare a meal! Does anyone know a chef/catering company who could provide a special experience for my birthday??


I've already looked at Suzanne James Catering.


Thanks,

OD

Hi OD


I am a bit late joining this thread but just in case you are still looking, I have a small catering company, The Flavour Kitchen, and I specialise in fine dining private dinner parties. I have a cordon bleu diploma gained from Tante Marie cooking school and I have considerable experience working for both private clients and for leading event caterers in London.


My website is www.the-flavour-kitchen.com and I have recommendations on the EDF as well on NappyValleyNet if you would like to view (plus testimonials on my website). The EDF and NappyValleyNet testimonanials are easy to search for or I can send you the links.


I have sample menus on my website - but I usually create bespoke menus for my clients and I can cook all types of cuisines. Pricing guidelines are on my website, but I am offering a 10% booking discount until the end of the year for EDF users.


If you would like to discuss more - please do get in touch,


Best wishes,


Sinead

The Flavour Kitchen

www.the-flavour-kitchen.com

[email protected]


7 Malfort Road

London

SE5 8DQ

07766820696

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