
Capital Catering+ launches new website with enhanced Emirati cuisine offerings
The brand-new website introduces a user-friendly interface and a streamlined online booking system, enabling customers to browse, select, and customise their catering orders. From individually selected dishes to comprehensive package menus, Capital Catering+ offers flexibility to meet diverse culinary preferences and cater to all event requirements.
Rooted in Emirati hospitality, Capital Catering+ proudly champions the preservation of Emirati culture and culinary heritage by placing traditional cuisine at the heart of its offerings. With a deep respect for the UAE's rich culinary legacy, the Capital Catering+ prepares authentic Emirati dishes using locally sourced ingredients, ensuring that each dish reflects the essence of Emirati culture.
Muzafar El Ariss, Chief Executive Officer of Capital Catering+, said: 'The launch of our new website and the introduction of authentic Emirati dishes represent a major advancement in enhancing the culinary experience for every event. We are committed to embedding Emirati flavours in every dish, ensuring that our guests enjoy a true taste of our rich heritage. Additionally, our easy-to-use booking tool simplifies the process for clients, making it easy to access our diverse menu and services.'
Operating two kitchens in Abu Dhabi and Al Ain, Capital Catering+ delivers over 2,500 weddings and events each year, providing exceptional catering solutions across all seven Emirates. Whether it's a high-profile government function or luxury wedding, Capital Catering+ teams manage every detail of an event with precision and attention to protocol. Both delivery and pick-up options are available, ensuring convenience, quality, and efficiency from start to finish.
As part of the ADNEC Group, Capital Catering+ continues to elevate the catering and hospitality landscape in the UAE, offering tailored menus, impeccable service, and a deep understanding of what it takes to deliver unforgettable moments.
Customers can explore the new website and place orders now by visiting www.capitalcateringplus.ae

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