Close-up wide shot of an empty grand ballroom set for a gala — long tables dressed in white linen, champagne flutes catching amber candlelight, architectural columns receding into darkness, no guests, no staff, room breathing before the event begins
Close-up wide shot of an empty grand ballroom set for a gala — long tables dressed in white linen, champagne flutes catching amber candlelight, architectural columns receding into darkness, no guests, no staff, room breathing before the event begins
— Every Format. One Kitchen.

Events Built Around the Food First

Weddings, corporate galas, private celebrations — each demands a different service rhythm. We design the menu, the coursing, and the room flow as a single orchestrated decision.

Intimate chapel reception hall set for a wedding dinner — round tables draped in ivory linen, low floral centerpieces, candlelight reflecting off gold-rimmed charger plates, room empty and poised, warm amber glow through tall windows
Intimate chapel reception hall set for a wedding dinner — round tables draped in ivory linen, low floral centerpieces, candlelight reflecting off gold-rimmed charger plates, room empty and poised, warm amber glow through tall windows
Sleek corporate gala setup in a Midtown Manhattan event space — long banquet tables with charcoal linen runners, polished stemware catching overhead pendant light, architectural city-view windows in background, no guests, clean geometric room lines
Sleek corporate gala setup in a Midtown Manhattan event space — long banquet tables with charcoal linen runners, polished stemware catching overhead pendant light, architectural city-view windows in background, no guests, clean geometric room lines
Rooftop terrace set for a private celebration at dusk — small round tables with champagne buckets, city skyline silhouetted against deep amber sky, glassware catching last light, no guests, intimate and architectural
Rooftop terrace set for a private celebration at dusk — small round tables with champagne buckets, city skyline silhouetted against deep amber sky, glassware catching last light, no guests, intimate and architectural
/ Three Formats

The Room Is Never an Afterthought

Wedding Catering

Corporate Events

Private Celebrations

From a ten-person dinner in a loft to a rooftop celebration for two hundred. The chef's hand is visible at every scale; the ingredient list doesn't change with the headcount.

The cocktail hour sets the tone. We build the arc from arrival through the last course — every decision made with the room and the moment in mind.

Precision timing and coursing decisions that hold the room's attention. Service that disappears; food that stays in the conversation long after the event ends.

Your Event Starts in the Kitchen

Tell us the room, the date, and the occasion. We'll build the rest around what the moment deserves.