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Tria Fine Catering

Tria Fine Catering

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1420 Fitzgerald Ave, Courtenay, British Columbia, V9N 2S2, Canada
(250) 871-8716 triafinecatering.com
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Jul 18, 2018
I've had the distinct pleasure of attending 2 private events catered by Tria over the last 12 months. On both occasions I was impressed by both the food and the service. Each dish was executed perfectly and was served with attentive flair. The flavours are always spectacular and the quality ingredients truly shine. There has not been one bite of a Tria meal that hasn't been truly savoured. Without question, if we need caterer, we will hire Tria!

Jan 13, 2016
The Full Moon feast was an amazing experience, my husband and I, along with another couple, were thrilled to have seats at this popular must do summertime feast. The sun was warm and calming and the grounds at the Filberg Lodge were stunningly beautiful and full of life; transports you to a time that slows the soul, if only for a brief time. It's wonderful to sit in a long family style table alongside friends you haven't met yet and then the food and wine pairings begin and heaven has found it's place on earth. Each plate is an expression of Kathy's love for food and sharing and, above all, showcasing the bounty the Valley has to offer. By the night's end the Full Moon is out in all it's glory and Life is Great! Thank you!

Feb 16, 2015
We were swept off our feet at the Full Moon Feast last summer. So much so that we are planning our summer around it this year. The food magical and memorable. Professionally, working along side Kathy at events is always a treat. She is so warm and lovely, and incredibly organized. Her team is also incredibly professional. You will love working with her. Tamara Penna Owner Purely Flower Boutique.

Feb 1, 2015
As far as a culinary experiences Tria is second to none. When they came on the culinary scene in the Comox Valley a well deserved buzz quickly followed. At any event they cater people know they are in for a memorable,full food experience that is beyond tasty, memorable and professionally warm. As a local wedding photographer, whenever I get to work alongside Tria at a reception I am so excited, to know my clients will be so well taken care of. Seriously, if you are considering different caterers, you don't need to anymore - you have found Tria.

Feb 4, 2015
Attending a Full Moon Feast is one of my most favourite things. There is something magical about a full moon, and gathering with friends old and new under its light to enjoy a divine menu of local food, feels so gratifying, comfortable and proper. The taste experience is like none other… each dish is a burst of flavour from the Comox Valley, prepared with passion and the greatest skill, presented so beautifully you almost hesitate to devour it.

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