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Jelliebeanz

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Hi Jelliebeanz


I am a locally based caterer covering private and corporate events across London, including weddings and would be more than happy to meet with you to discuss your requirements and provide a quote. I can also arrange a tasting session (which is included in my wedding package if you choose to book with me).


All my menus are done bespoke for clients, but you can view some sample menus and photos of my food on my website www.theflavourkitchen.co.uk.


Best wishes,


Sinead

Morning Joanne,


Firstly can I say congratulations on your forth coming wedding.

My name is Ayesha and run a catering company called We will cook. We are based in Herne Hill and have catered for numerous events around Dulwich and Herne Hill including Weddings. A wedding is a very special occasion and personally feel to get a good idea what the customer would like I find it far easier to meet with them for 30 mins (at no cost) to discuss their requirements. From this meeting I would make sample bespoke menu for you to discuss. Our ethos is to ensure that the menu complements the customer not the customer having to fit in with the menu.


If you would like to discuss this you can either email me on [email protected] or alternatively on my mobile 07916 175 148.


Kindest regards

Ayesha

Hi Joanne,


I have a food stall in Northcross Rd on Saturdays, I sell Churros and the kids love it. If you are interested I could provide/make Churros on the site and some chocotates for your reception day. Have a look on my website for more information: www.aguanabocalondon.com


thanks,


Andre

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