Food Quote

When I’m at a Chinese restaurant having a hard time with chopsticks, I always hope that there’s a Chinese kid at an American restaurant somewhere who’s struggling mightily with a fork.
Rick Budinich

Fresh Ingredients

As healthy or as sinful as you like.

Testimonials

Two Sisters Catering would like to hear from you! Give them a call or send an email and let them know how you think they are doing.

This is what a few Two Sisters' clients had to say...

Intersting food‘Best catering ever experienced. Two Sisters just raised the bar! Very personalized service.’

Len Vanderstar

‘From melt in your mouth to tang on your tongue, Two Sisters has consistently nurtured our gatherings with the superb, the sublime, and wonderful one of a kind. Always a pleasure and a treat to look forward to their catered affairs.’

Tim & Sherri Matthews & the Heartstrings gang

‘The peace of mind in knowing that everything was taken care of on our big day couldn’t have come easier knowing we had Two Sisters on our side!’

Jill Armstrong

‘It was off the scale. I have rarely seen such attention to detail…such variety and so yummy!’

Dept of Fish & Wildlife

‘On a scale of 1 -10 for food/service and cost, I think the BVCU picnic would award you with a 10! It was perfect.’

Val Purnell

'Two Sisters home-cooking & family approach were a perfect fit for our annual auction to raise money for African orphans. Two Sisters arrived hours before everyone else. You could hear their laughter as they cooked together from the kitchen like a perfect song for a perfect meal. The whole building was filled with the smells of home cooking. The meal was served by the sisters, their husbands & children. It was obvious that home cooking is truly a catalyst that brings people together. Just like a meal shared at home, the care & preparation they put in to the meal allowed all enjoying it the opportunity to share experiences. Nothing can replace that. Thank you!'

Shaunalea Vliegenthart

‘Good healthy ingredients. Very compassionate to food sensitivities.’

Lenore Deagle