
The worst part about Nepalese Have Another is that they're not around all year. Perhaps smartly, they ditch Northern Michigan for warmer weather when the cold starts to hit. So the first thing to...
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Located in the heart of Traverse City, Michigan, West Bay Catering offers a culinary experience like no other. With a rich history spanning over two decades, our fully licensed establishment in downtown Traverse City is a go-to destination for those seeking delectable dishes crafted with passion and expertise.
From intimate gatherings of 12 to large events accommodating up to 200 guests, Chef Steve and Kevin are dedicated to creating memorable dining experiences tailored to your needs. Whether you're in need of a sumptuous dinner spread or convenient side dishes, our menu, available a la carte, promises to elevate any occasion. With easy pick-up options by appointment and transparent pricing based on a minimum event size of 12, West Bay Catering ensures that every detail is taken care of with precision and care.
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The worst part about Nepalese Have Another is that they're not around all year. Perhaps smartly, they ditch Northern Michigan for warmer weather when the cold starts to hit. So the first thing to...
Synopsis: Amazing food and rock bottom prices with great customer service. The essay: I haven't heard much about Nepalese cuisine, until I read The Kid Who Climbed Everest by Bear Grylls. Dal...
I would NOT recommend this caterer. He sent his staff to our reception over 2 hours late, with nothing assembled nor the amount of food that was ordered. Two of our guests had to jump in to help...
Steven disappeared after pocketing the money for my wedding rehearsal, is dodging calls from everyone and isn't responding to refund or move forward with the contract for over three weeks. He...
Steve Pelteir of West Bay Catering is not a man of his word and cannot be trusted to handle your event. We did everything possible to work with him to make sure our daughter's wedding day went...