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6 Reasons You Need To Attend A Food Tasting Event

What are the reasons to attend a food tasting event?

  1. You get to make sure the food tastes good
  2. Ensures each dish is high-quality
  3. Allows you to accommodate guest diet restrictions
  4. You get to customize the menu perfectly
  5. Allows you to observe the attentiveness of the staff
  6. You will see the food presentation beforehand

Whether you are going for ala-carte dishes or several buffet stations, there are plenty of reasons to attend a food tasting event. One of the top details when it comes to parties is the food. Your guests will be expecting a scrumptious fare. Even if your menu is curated by the best catering services in Quezon City, attending a food tasting is a decision you won’t regret.

Aside from being a big chunk of your event budget, attending a food tasting alone can reveal whether the occasion will be a success or not, catering-wise. Thoughtful food planning will ensure that both you and your guests will enjoy and feel recharged for the rest of the festivities. While your guests may forget your celebration date, they will always remember the delicious food served during that day.

Think of a food tasting as a walk-through on what to expect for the meals during the actual event day. To further enlighten you, here are some of the top reasons why attending food tasting events matters. Read on!

You Get To Make Sure The Food Tastes Good

You Get To Make Sure The Food Tastes Good

Most people who hold events will be presented with food menu choices with the most appetizing photos. However, many fail to recognize that not all food that looks good in photos will taste just as good. Looking at the menu is one thing, but tasting the food beforehand is another.

All caterers will cook food differently, so you might want to ensure everything tastes the way you expected. When you attend a food tasting, you can sample the dishes—from the hors d’oeuvres, soups, salads, entrees, desserts, beverages, to cocktails—which will be served for your event. In some instances, your caterer can even let you meet the chef behind the dishes.

Ensures Each Dish Is High-Quality

When it comes to creating your dream event, you must also pay attention to the quality of the menu. You should notice every ingredient that goes into the dishes. The vegetables in the salads must be fresh and not soggy. The baked goods must be moist. The meat must be juicy.

The matter of how dishes are served and what ingredients are used during the food tasting will indicate the caterer’s attention to detail or lack thereof on the menu quality. Keep in mind that different chefs will have different interpretations of dishes.

Allows You To Accommodate Guest Diet Restrictions

Allows You To Accommodate Guest Diet Restrictions

Though your menu should reflect your tastes, it would always make sense to consider the diet restrictions of your family and friends. Attending food tasting events can be a time to consider the menu options. You may have guests that are allergic to certain ingredients. In the same way, you may have guests that are vegetarians or vegans.

The caterers can recommend specific dishes to fit your guests’ needs. They are professionals that would be willing to share the best menu suggestions. As such, food tastings are often a key success factor for creating a perfect, finalized menu.

You Get To Customize The Menu Perfectly

Caterers can offer standard menu packages that come with premium amenities. Nevertheless, a world-class caterer will also offer to customize your menu. The standard menu will include 3-4 appetizers, 4 main entrees, 2 desserts, 2 cold beverages, and 2 hot beverages—although these may vary depending on the caterer.
You can choose a package first and then personalize the dishes upon the food tasting.

While you’re at it, you must tell them your honest opinion. Food tasting events provide the perfect time to express your concerns about the food. Take the time to determine the taste quality of the dishes so that the caterers can make adjustments beforehand. This way, you can ensure the food served at the event itself tastes good.

Allows You To Observe The Attentiveness Of The Staff

Allows You To Observe The Attentiveness Of The Staff

Caterers must provide excellent quality service at all times. If you attend a food tasting event, you would be able to observe the attentiveness of the staff. You will get the impression of the caterer’s professionalism.

If you plan to opt for buffet stations, you can take note of how often the staff refills the food. You may also observe how the staff handles requests. How they act at the food tasting will give you a glimpse of how they will be during your actual event day.

You Will See The Food Presentation Beforehand

As stated earlier, attending the food tasting will give a feel of what to expect during your actual event day, including how the food is presented. You will also know about how the tables, flatware, glassware, dinnerware, and centerpieces, will be set up.

Key Takeaway

There are numerous reasons to attend a food tasting event. These are especially helpful for those who want to ensure everything goes perfectly during their occasion.

Bear in mind that not all catering services in Quezon City will provide food tasting. At Juan Carlo, we are dedicated to providing state-of-the-art catering services to ensure clients have a stellar dining experience. Try iconic dishes made only with fresh, meticulously chosen ingredients and unparalleled diligence in both taste and design.

Find out which Juan Carlo dishes are perfect for your occasion by trying them out beforehand! Schedule your own Juan Carlo food tasting experience by clicking here.

#RealWeddings: Modernized Elements Of Greek Mythology Brought This Couple’s Dream Wedding To Life!

Original article courtesy of Metro Style

When fantasy and history cross over to the present world, magical things can happen.

When fantasy and history cross over to the present world, magical things can happen

The same can be said for newlyweds Anna Mabasa and AJ Muhlach on their wedding day. The prettiest elements of their big day were inspired by Greek mythology and their all-time favorite book series, Percy Jackson and the Olympians!

Wishing to translate the bigger-than-life aesthetics of ancient gods, Anna made sure to incorporate signature Greek goddess-inspired details in her dress, the décor, color scheme, and the symbols representing her union with AJ.

In the end, everything turned out exactly the way she envisioned her big day, and then some; this bride radiated with a glow that Aphrodite herself would have been happy to see and couldn’t be more pleased to get her finally ever after in such a beautiful ceremony.

 

About the couple

How did you and your husband meet?

“We met way back in August 15, 2010 during AJ’s mall show with his previous boyband, XLR8

“My cousin, who was their friend, invited me to support them since they were just starting out in the industry and could use a lot of support. He got my number from my cousin a month after that and started texting then calling me. It all happened so quickly! After a very short time, we were already officially dating!”

 

How long have you been together?

“We’ve been together for eight and a half years. Our relationship was about to turn eight when he popped the question.”

 

 What are your current occupations?

“AJ is an actor, and I run our own cheesecake business called Sugar Baby.”

 

What do you enjoy doing together or bonding over?

“We are not very outgoing. AJ and I are both introverts so we mostly keep to ourselves. Although we enjoy going out sometimes, we prefer going to places which aren’t crowded. Most of the time, we just bond over binge watching movies and series, but nothing beats our love for reading and eating. Oh, and yes, we both live for iced coffee!”

 

Preparing for the wedding

Why did you choose a Grecian-inspired theme for your wedding?

“It was based on our most favorite book series, Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan. We are both fascinated by the books because they revolve around Greek mythology.”

 

How long did you prepare for your wedding?

“Nine months! We started preparing around August 2018, a month after he proposed to me.”

 

What were the challenges of organizing your wedding?

“I guess everyone would agree with me on this: the hardest part is the guest list! AJ and I both come from big families and with him being an actor, our network was just so big that it was so hard to shortlist who we both want to invite.”

What was the best part about getting ready to get married?

What was the best part about getting ready to get married?

“The best part was spending a lot of time planning everything together. We were very hands-on when we were planning everything. It was fun for me that we both got to pitch our ideas and play around with them until we reached a decision.”

 

How did you decide on the wedding venue?

“I wasn’t very particular with the venue. AJ and I just both wanted it to be in Tagaytay. Ate Charisse (Tinio), the owner of NicePrint, suggested Club Ananda. AJ and I went to check it out and we just both got the ‘This is it’ feeling. It has lush greenery, a serene ambience, and our visitors didn’t have problems with the parking space.”

What were the highlights of your wedding ceremony and reception?

What were the highlights of the wedding ceremony and the reception?

“There’s too much that I want to say but I would say the best part was when I walked down the aisle and saw AJ looking so dashing in that all-white suit. He was smiling and crying at the same time!

“On our way to the reception, our energy was dropping. We stopped by Starbucks to buy our iced coffees first to give us more energy for the day!

“I also got goosebumps when I saw what FJ Sionson did to our reception area. It was just how we both wanted it to be. AJ and I, along with our best friends, also prepared a choreographed piece for our first dance. The food was amazing and the program flowed smoothly. The reception also ended with a bang as we had the screening of the final episode of Game of Thrones along with our guests who are also fans of the series.”

 

Share some tips for other couples preparing for their own big day.

“Set a budget and stick with it as much as you can. If you have to splurge on anything, splurge on your photographer or videographer because you will look back at these images in the future.

“Also, choose the best caterer because your guests will thank you for it, and they will all go home with happy tummies.

“You also should invest on a good on-the-day coordinator because they will make sure your program goes smoothly all throughout.

“The guests that you’ll invite should also be people who you want to be there—the ones who are really close to your heart. It’s your day and you have all the right to not invite the people who do not contribute to your lives as a couple.

“Aesthetics will only come after these. Enjoy the process no matter how tiring it gets because it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience.”

The wedding outfit

The wedding outfit

Tell us something about your wedding gown.

“I actually had a design in mind when I came to Vee Tan. When I saw her work years ago, I already had my mind made up that she would make my wedding gown. She helped me with the details and made my dream gown come to life.”

 

What were other noteworthy details about your wedding look?

“I didn’t have many accessories for the wedding because I wanted the dress to stand out on its own.

“I just wore simple teardrop-shaped faux diamond earrings that my sister, who was my maid of honor, bought for me. AJ gave me a bangle a day before our wedding.

“The look that I had was simple; I just told my best friend and makeup artist, Hernan Soriano, to try and make me look like a Greek goddess and trusted him to do the magic.

“AJ wore anchor and helm cufflinks from Rodel Briñas and a customized gold handmade trident pin made of wires by Macky Combe.”

Details

Details

Number of guests: “Originally, the plan was to have only 80 guests but since we both came from big families, the number shot up to 150.”

Church: “Our wedding ceremony was held at Iglesia Ni Cristo Lokal ng EVM at Tagaytay, while the reception was at Club Ananda, Sandari Batulao.”

Wedding date: “May 20, 2019. It also happened to be AJ’s 27th birthday!”

Wedding coordinator: “Events Embassy was the one responsible for the smooth-sailing program.”

Photographer: “Only the best, NicePrint Photo!”

Invitations and other printed materials: “We picked Print Divas for our invitations. They also designed our wedding monogram.”

entourages outfit

Entourage’s outfits: “I let my maid of honor and bridesmaids decide on whatever design they wanted. My only instruction was that they look for flowy dresses because I wanted them to look like Greek goddesses as well. I helped them by adding a few details here and there to go with our theme. We had it made at Mercy Tongol’s dress shop. The best man’s and the groomsmen’s outfits were decided by me and AJ. We didn’t want it to be too complicated but wanted them to look clean, simple but still crisp. Gladly, we found the linen shirts at Uniqlo and asked them to bring any cream-colored pants that they own.”

Groom’s suit: “The suit was made by Rodel Briñas. He was very easy to work with and helped us find the best materials for AJ’s suit since he’s very particular when it comes to the fabric and the fit. Rodel also had the monogram embroidered in gold at the back of the suit.”

Bridal shoes: “The design of the bridal shoes was simple; I was very particular with finding a pair of gold gladiator heels to go with our theme. I couldn’t find any so I sought the help of Raymond Bragais.”

Florist

Florist: “The bridal and entourage bouquets, plus the boutonnières, were made by Dusty Rose Florals. They were handmade using faux flowers. The set designer, on the other hand, was FJ Sionson. He did a very beautiful job and even added Greek pillars and statues to go with our theme.”

Host: “Two of our friends, Algerome Asuncion and Ton Soriano, served as the hosts. Together, they balanced the reception from the solemn parts to the fun and entertaining ones.”

Entertainment: “There wasn’t a dull moment as we had performances from Mark Mabasa (a grand finalist of X Factor), our friends the Magno Twins and Sam Mangubat (Tawag ng Tanghalan first runner-up), Alyssa Muhlach, and Alonzo Muhlach. We also hired the band Shades of Revery to play for us.”

Officiator: “The wedding ceremony was officiated by Ka Herbert Bolaños.”

Caterer: “The guests enjoyed our mini cocktail area prepared by Dirty Dogs while the scrumptious dinner was prepared by Juan Carlo the Caterer. The beautiful cake was made by Honey Glaze Cakes.”

Giveaways: “Linen sprays that come in two scents. For our male visitors, we chose the Sea Breeze scent to symbolize the god of the sea, Poseidon. For our female visitors, we opted for Olive scent to symbolize the goddess of wisdom, Athena. These were handmade by Rej Aquino.”

Hairstylist and makeup artist: Hernan Soriano

Wedding hashtag: #AM2AM

Original article courtesy of Metro Style

Juan Carlo – The Wedding

Original article courtesy of Themes & Motifs

From the moment we received our wedding invitation to the del Rosario – Valladolid (JC & Pia),  we knew it was going to be a wedding like no other.  The wedding invite of the scion of one of local wedding industry’s stalwarts, Juan Carlo – The Caterer,  was actually a box of assorted snacks  –  pretzel sticks, nuts, dried fruits, chocolates, etc. intended to be munched on while reading the pull out invite card, map, and entourage sheet.  Everyone,  according the invite, must be in black — “Strictly Formal.”

From the solemn mass at the Manila Cathedral, to the elegant white flowers that bedecked the entire aisle stretch, to the eight white stretch limousines that carried the wedding entourage, no stones were left unturned to showcase how a wedding expert gets married in style.

The wedding reception, with a glamorous cocktail event prelude that gave a foretaste of an extraordinary culinary experience, did not disappoint with tasteful details that one can only expect from one of local wedding industry’s foremost creators of dream weddings, Juan Carlo – The Caterer.

 

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Original article courtesy of Themes & Motifs