Top Catering Services in Plano, TX 75075
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Geisha Hibachi Grill Sushi Lounge
By jeffreysanders64 June 08, 2015
Great atmosphere, Great customer service, Great hibachi experience, Far better than those other bigger restaurant chains. FIVE STARS ALL THE WAY!! ...read more
Geisha Hibachi Grill Sushi Lounge
By jeffereyroche110 March 24, 2015
Kenny is awesome and the servers do a great job of remember us and how we like things. Very customer focused. ...read more
Plano Foodies
By angie0734 June 28, 2013
She is very unprofessional in the way she handled the foods we had asked. She had said the food she cooked was completed and then had no communication for over 2 weeks. Would not respond to emails, phone calls, or texts. The excuse was family emergency. That is fine, but there still needs to be contact to let the customer know. When I was firm on when to expect a call back for the product, she said I was being rude but in her own very rude tone said she will refund back my money when I had specifically told her I wanted the food instead since we had been waiting for it for over 3 weeks. BEWARE people! I would not recommend this business for your cooking needs. Very unhappy experience! ...read more
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Blog interview with LaVida Bennett
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By Bartending Divas April 15, 2010
The Party Planning Equation
When planning any type of event, the same questions and concerns always arise. How much should I buy? Will I run out? What if I buy too much? Well, the Party Planning Beverage Equation should help remove some of the guesswork. It is best to assume that each guest will consume at least 1 beverage every hour during the course of an event. To estimate how many servings you will need to be prepared for, use the following equation: Number of Guests X Total Event Hours = Total # of Servings For example, if you are expecting 50 guests and your event will last 4 hours, you will need to prepare for 200 servings (50 X 4 = 200). The beverage servings may consist of mixed drinks, beer, wine, soda or water. Ultimately, knowing the average consumption of your guests will increase the accuracy of your estimate. Now, this equation is very simple to apply for events serving beer, wine and soda only. However, for those events where mixed drinks will be served, the estimation gets a bit more complicated...but not impossible. When you contract our services, you will receive our complimentary beverage consultation to help you estimate exactly what you need based upon your beverage menu. So when planning your next event, let us bring the party to you! ...read more
By JC Bartending, Inc December 15, 2009