FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How far in advance do I need to place my order?
We require 3 days notice to ensure we have time to purchase and prepare fresh ingredients for your order. If your event is in less than 3 days, call us. We will accommodate you if possible.
Are you open on Sundays or Statutory holidays?
We are open Monday-Saturday. We close on Sundays and all Statutory holidays,
What is the minimum order?
$100 and a minimum of 8 servings per each food item ordered.
Do you deliver?
Yes, within city limits. We charge a minimum $20 per delivery/pick up depending on the distance. Please call for more details.
How will the food be delivered?
Although you place your order based on the number of servings you want (or number of guests you expect), our food is not delivered in individual portions. Cold items are delivered on disposable plastic trays. Hot items are delivered in disposable aluminium trays, or in chafing dishes you can rent from us.
Do you cater to special dietary restrictions?
Yes. Some menu items already meet common dietary restrictions; others can be easily modified. Please call to discuss. .
Do you provide plates, cutlery and napkins, etc?
If you need disposable plates, cultery or napkins, please request them when you place your order. Re-useable serving utensils are also available for $1.99 each.
EthniCity Catering does not rent china plates, glassware, silver cutlery, or linens. However, we will be happy to arrange rental, delivery and return of these items on your behalf.
Is food service an option?
Yes. Our staff can help as needed with your buffet: setting up, replenishing food items, serving hot items, and cleaning up. Service supervisors – one per event – are $27/hour. Service attendants are $20/hour. Call us for more details.
Do you pay the immigrant women who work for you?
Yes. EthniCity Catering provides real employment experience to immigrant women in transition. Our employees are guaranteed worked hours, paid at a rate above minimum wage, and are regular, part-time, employees of the agency for the duration of their training.
EthniCity Catering is also a training program, so employees are not expected to remain in the program for many months. As trainees, they receive support in building up workplace essential skills, learn about safe food handling and gain Canadian work experience by work in a commercial kitchen environment. They will also receive support for job search, as well as and a reference for future employment.