About Us

We are a small catering company that specializes in authentically delicious Italian cuisine. We're a great choice for any event such as corporate meetings and trainings, birthdays, baby showers, anniversaries, wedding receptions, and a variety of social events because let's face it... everybody loves Italian!

We offer everything from quick delivery or pick-up services to full-service pasta action stations and buffets. We can serve a small intimate group of 10 or a hungry group of 500+, so basically, the sky is the limit!

We take the time to make all our dishes from scratch with only the freshest ingredients available. We pride ourselves on serving the best we have to offer and will never take shortcuts that could compromise the quality of our food and services. Everything is prepared as if it were going to be served at our own table because we know that a great meal is an integral part of any event and our goal is to ensure that you and your guests have a memorable experience.

Whether we're dropping off a lunch or delighting your guests with a live pasta or risotto station, we guarantee that you and your guests will love our food and friendly service.

Recommendations Given (11)
"These alfajores are handmade and absolutely delicious! Natalia prepared little variety boxes for..." Read more "These alfajores are handmade and absolutely delicious! Natalia prepared little variety boxes for me so I could give them to my customers on Mother's Day along with their catering orders and the ladies absolutely loved them!"
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Karina from Mr. Pasta Catering Answered this on December 03, 2014
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