The Best Wedding Caterers in Los Angeles

A Henderson
Los Angeles is famous for having it all. It is a place where you plan a marriage for years or run off on a whim and marry the person you met last weekend. In the midst of all this, finding the best wedding caterers, whether the occasion be casual or formal is not difficult if you know where to look.

Susina Bakery & Cafe, 7122 Beverly Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90036
Mon-Fri 7am - 11pm; Sat & Sun 8am - 11pm
323-934-7900

First on my list of wedding caterers is Susina Bakery & Cafe. Known to cater and sell baked goods to top hotels, they offer a more laid back approach. In addition to a variety of salads, pastas, and delicious sandwiches, Susina's also serves up beautiful three tiered or staggered style wedding cakes made from fresh ingredients.
Try: roasted veggie sandwich or pecan-crusted chicken breast salad;
Salads start at $40 for 10-12 guests; Lasagna (veggie or meat) $120 for a full hotel pan. Wedding favors start at $2.50 per person. Requires 48 hour notice for catering.

Shilo's Kosher Steakhouse, 8939 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90035
Sun-Thurs 11:30am - 10:30pm; Fri 11:30am - 2pm; Sun 7:30pm - 11pm
310-858-1652

Some wedding caterers offer the elegance you'd find at fine dining establishments. If your wedding falls into this category, look no farther than Shilo's Kosher Steakhouse. This restaurant caterer offers up four course meals and serves fare ranging from pan seared sweetbreads to honey lavender chicken. There are also plenty of buffet selections and stations that feature anything from ice cream sundaes to paella.
Try: garlic crusted bone marrow;

Bar menu ranges from $3-40 per person(4 hr minimum). Call for wedding food pricing.

Cannoli Kings, 9401 Sepulveda Blvd, North Hills, CA 91343
310-770-6753

One cannot mention wedding caterers in Los Angeles without bringing up Cannoli Kings. They have reasonable rates, serve up delicious buffets, and offer after affair clean-up service. Got a taste for baby back ribs and cole slaw? They have it. Have to have New Orleans style cuisine? They have that, too. You can also visit Italy through savory pasta dishes, if that floats your boat. Their menu consists of gourmet pastas, seafood sandwiches and seared duck breast. With plenty to offer and an excellent staff, you can't go wrong.
Try: roasted sea bass and scallops with bouillabaisse sauce;
Buffet or Sit-Down, serving 5 to 500. Also offer full staffing and full bar. Party platters range from $35 and up.

http://www.susinabakery.com/index.shtml
http://www.shilosrestaurant.com/

http://www.cannolikings.com/

Published by A Henderson

Can be seen blogging about food and life in Los Angeles. Proud wife to a hardworking musician.  View profile

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