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Stellar Kitchen in Hamilton are ideal caterers

Stellar Kitchen in Hamilton are ideal caterers for corporate events in the Waikato.

Catering to the Hamilton CBD and its surrounding areas, caterers Stellar Kitchen offer a blend of healthy and exciting food that's designed to fit your unique event.

Ideal for corporate functions, Stellar Kitchen has the complete solution to make your event or function the best it can possibly be, while taking the stress off you and allowing you and your guests the opportunity to sit back, relax and enjoy.

“Catering to the Hamilton CBD and its surrounding Waikato area. We do food that's easy to eat, won't make a mess and is all ready to go will be delivered right to your door,” says Sam Immers, owner of Stellar Kitchen.

Not only can Stellar Kitchen help you through your business day from breakfast to cocktail hour, the team at Stellar Kitchen is also available for events, product launches, weddings or any other occasions.

“We bring you the freshest handmade food with a strong focus on seasonal and quality ingredients. In combining our professional expertise and creative flair with your specific needs, the best solutions for your catering event are developed,” says Sam. Stellar has an extensive menu available, including a range of options a fit all special dietary requirements.

Stellar Kitchen has developed a reputation for excellence in catering around the Waikato and further afield.

“At Stellar we can manage as much or as little of your event as you desire no matter how big or small. Our catering services cover events, product launches, weddings and of course outstanding food menus and selections to suit all tastes and all requirements,” says Sam

“We can deliver to your business, home or a venue/location of your choice and ensure you deliver an event to remember,” says Sam Immers.

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