New service lunch at your desk
Tenants of the new Clarendon Towers building, and nearby office blocks, will be able to take advantage of a new service from Clarendon restaurants. The Corporate Catering division has a huge modern kitchen on the third level. From this, a specialised catering service for morning and afternoon teas, lunches, cocktail parties and special events is offered. Orders are delivered to your office. An extensive menu is available and orders can be made by telephone. Corporate Catering is already well established
in the wedding and banquet market, but the new kitchen facilities have allowed their services to expand. No request will be too big or too small. Orders to office desks are expected to be popular. The executive chef is Jeff Austen who, until recently, was executive chef for Air Niugini. He held that position for seven years. Being Christchurch born, he returned to New Zealand to take up the appointment at Clarendon Towers. He says he is very excited about the new restaurant complex.
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Press, 29 September 1988, Page 48
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