
Welcome Dinners & Intimate Gatherings
Arrival dinners, rehearsal meals, and smaller pre-wedding gatherings set the tone before the main event. The service can stay relaxed while the food still feels considered and polished.
Wedding Catering
From the welcome dinner to the final late-night plate, we design wedding hospitality that feels elegant, personal, and inseparable from the setting.
Villa weddings | Private estates | Island ceremonies | Across Greece

We approach weddings the way we approach all meaningful hospitality: with restraint, beauty, and a close reading of the people and the place.
That may mean a villa dinner the night before, a candlelit reception after the ceremony, or a table that gathers depth and momentum as the evening unfolds.
Nothing should feel borrowed from a banquet template. The food, the service, and the pacing should all feel native to the celebration itself.
See all catering servicesThe visible part is the food. Behind it sits menu planning, logistics, staffing, venue adaptation, and service flow built around the wedding day.

Arrival dinners, rehearsal meals, and smaller pre-wedding gatherings set the tone before the main event. The service can stay relaxed while the food still feels considered and polished.

Cocktail receptions, plated dinners, buffets, and mixed formats are shaped around the flow of the venue and the rhythm of the guest experience, not forced into a one-size-fits-all service model.

Canapes, finger food, sharing plates, or a compact late-night setup can keep the energy of the celebration going without turning the service into something casual or disconnected from the rest of the day.

For guests staying over, the next day matters too. A brunch, long lunch, or lighter follow-up service can close the wedding weekend with the same standard of care as the main celebration.
How We Work
The strongest wedding catering never feels improvised. It is carefully structured beneath the surface, so the day itself can feel fluid, intimate, and effortless.
The process
We start with the date, guest count, setting, and the type of atmosphere the wedding should carry.
The written proposal aligns menu, service format, timing, and practical venue considerations in one structure.
Once confirmed, production, staffing, and on-site flow are built around the wedding schedule rather than treated as an afterthought.
Yes. The service plan is shaped around the actual venue conditions, access, timing, and guest flow.
Yes. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and allergy-aware needs are integrated into the planning instead of being left as last-minute exceptions.
Yes. Welcome dinners, ceremony receptions, late-night food, and next-day brunches can be structured as one coherent hospitality plan.
Share the date, the setting, and the atmosphere you want to create. We will return with a proposal that feels considered, elevated, and true to the celebration.
Request a Wedding Proposal