SummerX 1 Report post Posted August 24, 2011 hi guys,Just gotten my new place and intending to get a caterer for house warming. Non-halal and reasonably good quality. Budget about $15/pax. Anyone has any recommendations? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
strikingreality 0 Report post Posted August 24, 2011 Chilli Padi - Peranakan caterer. Used them for my wedding. Love the food. Good stuff. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SummerX 1 Report post Posted August 24, 2011 Thanks! But would prefer chinese food. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SummerX 1 Report post Posted August 25, 2011 I found about this caterer called Empire food from http://www.foodline.sg/catering/Empire-Food/Review/. The reviews over here seems to say that they are pretty good. I did a simple comparision of the packages that they offered, and it seems very value-for-money. Anyone has tried them before? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dennis 0 Report post Posted August 26, 2011 try Elsie's Kitchen.Never regret.http://www.elsiekitchen.com.sg/aboutus.htm Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
joyousonline 0 Report post Posted August 26, 2011 i personally like neo garden. www.neogarden.com.sg Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SummerX 1 Report post Posted August 31, 2011 Always thought that Neo Gardens is over-sold. Think they spent alot on marketing.. Could their quality of food be poor because they scrap on their food? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mae29 2 Report post Posted September 14, 2011 If you are looking for nice setting International / Western buffet, you can consider Kriston. I ordered from them in Feb this year for my house warming party. Here is my review:My link & review Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cranberry 0 Report post Posted September 19, 2011 I like Neo Garden's food too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
pantieileen 2 Report post Posted September 22, 2011 Try the alternative. Limit your housewarming to not more than 10guests each time. Break them up into relatives, friends, colleagues and then even smaller groups. Skip the catering and do home cooking instead with a solid main dish (roost beef with your new oven, roost chicken abit difficult) or curry, fresh salads, bruschetta, buy 2-3 big watermelon and blend with ice into shakes (this one super cheap). Or play cheat by ordering 1pepper crab 1crab beehoon from sin huat and the rest DIY. You'd better for bonding, more quality time with your guests, sit down and eat slowly over few bottles of wine. Think of it this way, do you enjoy housewarming where there's 30-50 or even more guests and there's no where to sit and eat? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
godchuanz 0 Report post Posted December 27, 2012 Try the alternative. Limit your housewarming to not more than 10guests each time. Break them up into relatives, friends, colleagues and then even smaller groups. Skip the catering and do home cooking instead with a solid main dish (roost beef with your new oven, roost chicken abit difficult) or curry, fresh salads, bruschetta, buy 2-3 big watermelon and blend with ice into shakes (this one super cheap). Or play cheat by ordering 1pepper crab 1crab beehoon from sin huat and the rest DIY. You'd better for bonding, more quality time with your guests, sit down and eat slowly over few bottles of wine. Think of it this way, do you enjoy housewarming where there's 30-50 or even more guests and there's no where to sit and eat?Agree. I think all celebrations/gatherings should be split into groups It's also quite weird for the guests to go to a party and don't know half the people there. If the groups are more or less familiar with one another, you can even include fun group activities. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SummerX 1 Report post Posted January 14, 2013 Actually, after ordering from so many caterers in the last 2 years, I think the traditional way of asking your closed ones for a caterer is always the best. If your closed ones have a positive impression of the food, then there is a high chance that the caterer will suit your taste. However, if people around you do not cater much, the next best option is to look out for authentic reviews. There are many reviews online which pretend to be a positive customer, so I would not trust forums posting so much. One of the best review site that I know of is FoodLine, where customers post their reviews of the catering services. Customers post reviews because they have to do so before getting the cashback. Hope this helps everyone. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meeme 0 Report post Posted July 7, 2013 I like Chinese very much. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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admin 12 Report post Posted August 19, 2014 moving topic to correct forum Share this post Link to post Share on other sites