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Hello!

we will be happy to cater for your party - we do tapas style food

Have a look to our Facebook page:https: //www.facebook.com/pages/Prettys/1493560510878778?fref=nf

you can contact us on 07883139921 or email: [email protected]

Kind Regards


maya

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 3 weeks later...

For the benefit of anyone looking for catering, I opted to go with monica3pa who lives locally and has a new business. I really cannot sing Monica and Angela's praises highly enough. They provided the catering for my wife's birthday party and it was simply amazing. We opted for a tapas style menu, Monica and Angela prepped most of the food in advance, with final touches performed at the party.


During the party everyone just kept commenting on how amazing the food was, and even now, whenever I speak to someone who attended, they keep raving about the food.


In addition to the gorgeous food, Monica and Angela were a delight to have around, and integrated into the party helping to make it a truly memorable evening.


I will definitely be using them again, and urge anyone looking for catering to contact them via Monica's forum id of monica3pa

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