CaterWow: Mind-blowing premium catering with restaurant-quality plating that makes hosting a breeze

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Quick Summary

CaterWow is a Halal-certified catering provider offering buffet and drop-off formats for gatherings ranging from small parties to larger corporate and social events. The feature focuses on its customisable menus, event setups and the 10–12 pax Party Pack experience, highlighting dishes such as chicken satay, chicken katsu and yuzu miso salmon, making it useful for hosts seeking convenient, restaurant-style catering with flexible options and premium upgrades.

From the same brilliant culinary minds behind The Plattering Co., CaterWow presents a luxurious Halal-certified gastronomic journey. This trendy catering brand is renowned for its refined, restaurant-quality plating that’s always ready for the camera. It also impresses with a menu inspired by flavours from around the world without having to book a flight.

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It offers not only trustworthy catering expertise you can rely on, but its versatility extends far and wide. 

CaterWow has every occasion covered — from casual social gatherings and professional corporate functions to fuss-free Drop & Go concepts like Party Packs, Bentos, and Snack Packs. It leaves you wondering: “Is there anything they can’t do?” Simply sit back, chill, and leave all the heavy lifting to them.

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Credit – CaterWow

From intimate dinners to grand celebrations, the buffet lineup of 7 to 11 courses scales effortlessly to any occasion. Customers have the freedom to pick and choose their preferred dishes from a broad lineup of menu options, with premium upgrades available for those looking to impress their guests and make a bold statement.

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Credit – CaterWow

It goes without saying that when it comes to the entire setup, these guys absolutely know what they are doing. From tables and warmers to table skirting and disposable utensils, everything is meticulously planned for a smooth and hassle-free hosting experience.

Looking for a specific theme to fit your occasion? Not to worry. Both the menus and catering configurations can be customised to suit your specific needs.

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Credit – CaterWow

As an added perk for new customers, there’s a 10% discount on the first order, applicable to buffet catering and drop-off delivery services (excluding bentos). So, what are you waiting for? Try them out for your next gathering or catering event!

Drop & Go concept — Party Pack

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Hectic work schedules and never-ending deadlines can be incredibly draining. So how do busy individuals find the time and energy to host an event? Thankfully, CaterWow understands these challenges and has introduced its convenient Drop & Go concept precisely for such situations.

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Designed for cosy gatherings below 20 pax, the Party Pack allows you to entertain like a seasoned veteran without the chaos and complications. We gave the 8-course The Prestige Table (S$298+) a try, that’s perfectly suitable for 10 to 12 pax.

It consists of an appetiser, a main dish, one meat entrée, a fish selection, a seafood special, one premium item, a vegetable dish, and dessert. The food comes in thermal bags to prevent heat from escaping, allowing your food to remain warm upon arrival.

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The 4 self-heating trays are a thoughtful touch — keeping every dish warm and ready so that even the last guest to arrive still gets to enjoy a proper, satisfying meal.

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Each dish is not only thoughtfully packaged for seamless hosting, but is also visually-appealing and impeccably-presented with a strong focus on quality and detail.

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Available as a Premium Upgrade, the Roasted Red Pepper Hummus & Warm Pita (+S$24) features pieces of flatbread served with a crimson-hued hummus dip.

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The red pepper hummus was nutty, slightly tangy and lightly spiced, making it the perfect starter to fire up your appetite before the main affair.

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My face lit up when I spotted the Chicken Satay with Peanut Sauce & Ketupat. With cubes of rice cake, cucumber, and red onions complete with the banana leaf garnish underneath, the dish looked like it had come straight from an authentic hawker stall, freshly grilled on the spot.

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The sticks of chicken satay were flawlessly grilled, with just the right amount of char. The marination was spot-on and when dipped into the rich, robust peanut gravy, it came together like a match made in heaven.

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The Mushroom Furikake Steamed Rice was generously loaded with shimeiji and shiitake mushroom slices, making it almost impossible to spot the rice hidden beneath.

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Each spoonful was earthy, with the nutty, umami notes of the furikake blending beautifully with the fluffy Japanese short-grain rice. 

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Each piece of the Panko Chicken Katsu with Furikake Mayo was coated in a thin, crispy layer of breadcrumbs that gave way to tender, juicy chicken. The unique mayo with seaweed bits added a creamy, flavourful complement that took it up a notch.

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Another highly-recommended upgrade is the Nobu-Inspired Yuzu Miso Salmon (+S$36). Coated with a lightly tangy miso glaze, each piece of broiled salmon was moist and slightly citrusy — perfect for fish lovers.

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To further elevate the experience, get a side of Crispy Lychee Ball with Lao Gan Ma (+S$30). Each crisp ball is filled with savoury seafood paste and pairs wonderfully with the spiced, robust lao gan ma mayo dip.

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For dessert, the Chocolate Fudge Cake, layered with spongy and rich fudge, makes a sweet conclusion to your feast. Here’s a little tip — simply pop them in the microwave for 20 seconds to make the fudge all warm and oozy for the perfect indulgence.

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For a refreshing perk-me-up beverage, you can also top-up for the Citrus Detox (+$24), a lemon, orange, and lime infused water for a light, zesty finish.

* This post is brought to you in partnership with CaterWow.

 

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A Singaporean ex-hotel chef who crazily plunged into the writing media world. Loves hawker centres, kopitiams & strives to find the best char kway teow on our shores!

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