Finger Food Catering Wellington Treats Itself To Kalamata

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(Newswire.net — May 7, 2013)

Wellington partygoers, entertainers and function providers are about to be served. The fine food company located in Karori are opening up their service to the city of Wellington. Entertainers who have a fine taste in elegant food and presentation will be elated to hear the owners of Kalamata finger food catering company are open for bookings.

 

The company has been servicing the Western suburbs of Wellington for the last few years and have had an overwhelming response to their service. Sam the owner of Kalamata says “We’re delighted to open up our service to the rest of Wellington. The demand has been such that we’ve had to scale to ensure we could service our high end clients.”

 

Kalamata is also shared by a cafe located in Gipps St, Karori. Recently refurbished, the cafe is experiencing a renaissance of popular residents and coffee goers as. With a staff that are passionate about food and service, it was a natural fit for the cafe to take their delicacy beyond the cafe.

With an emphasis on pass around platters, specialising in finger food catering, small functions and parties are the perfect fit for company. Sam also says “We like to keep our numbers to manageable level, so that our quality can remain high.”

Hospitality in Wellington is going through an information gathering exercise with the Hospitality New Zealand (HNZ) and the Restaurant Association of New Zealand (RANZ) have been encouraging thousands of Wellingtonians to complete a questionnaire and gauge public opinion on the vitality of the city’s hospitality and 

entertainment scene

 

A recent entertainment survey has been launched by Trinity Group owner Jeremy Smith, “What the survey aims to do is get a better understanding of how the industry can improve while also safeguarding Wellington’s status as one of the region’s most dynamic entertainment scenes.”

Finger food catering Wellington has been a popular choice since the downturn and continues to remain a steady industry.

 

Contact: Peter Duncan  

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