EcoCaters, Los Angeles Caterers, sets up an organic buffet in the offices of Murad, a Transforming Skincare Company, in El Segundo.
Our Los Angeles Catering team not only caters weddings, birthdays, and alike, we cater businesses and corporations. On this particular day, Murad was celebrating with their interns by hosting an “End-Of Internship Luncheon”. The Los Angeles Catering staff was contacted by a representative from Murad’s Human Resources Department to set the menu. They chose options from our Organic Corporate Lunch Buffet and added our Organic Beverage Service of Lemonade, Iced Tea and Mint Water.
The menu consisted of Fresh Market Salad, Grilled Chicken Breast with Mango and Avocado & Blackened Mahi Mahi Burritos with Rice and Black Beans. Are you a vegetarian? EcoCaters, Los Angeles Caterers love to put together various vegetarian dishes. The protein option on this menu was Mirepoix Quinoa, an amazingly filling dish. As their sides they had Fresh Fruit, Assorted Cookies and Brownies. They added, for a small fee, Goji Cookies. An organic cookie that tastes out of this world.
This is how a Corporate Lunch such as this works. They wanted fresh organic food to be brought in, the buffet be setup, replenish food as needed and ordered, then cleaning of the buffet area. Which is what we like to refer as “a drop-off”. They had their own staff cleaning the area where they enjoyed their freshly made organic menu by the Los Angeles Catering crew. By clearing their own area, they did not need Servers or Bartenders, which saved on costs. Our Los Angeles Caterer team member arrived, completed preparation of the food, opened the buffet to the attendees and then stepped away. Once guests were completed, he did what was stated above, cleaned the work area and buffet station. This is an inexpensive, eco-friendly way to serve lunch to clients, employees and alike. You have the added bonus of everything being organic and fresh from EcoCaters, a Los Angeles Caterer. We also have this service in our San Diego Catering Kitchen. The only difference might be the weather!
If you are curious about what a Goji (more commonly known as Wolfberries) is, please read on. As a food, dried wolfberries are traditionally cooked before consumption. Dried wolfberries are often added to rice congee and almond jelly, as well as used in Chinese tonic soups, in combination with chicken or pork, vegetables, and other herbs such as wild yam and licorice root. The berries are also boiled as an herbal tea, often along with chrysanthemum flowers and/or red jujubes, or with tea, particularly pu-erh tea, and packaged teas are also available. You can find more information on the commonly used website Wikipedia.