"...the presentation was beautiful, Pat, and the best variety...I know the venue was a challenge but you and your staff handled it perfectly!"
Fondly - Brookes Brown
"The food was bountiful and delicious. The presentation was remarkable. I am so grateful that Monica May told me about you. We could not have pulled off the event of the year without you!"
- Manuel and Mary Costa
A professional and established catering company
We provide quality cuisine - creative presentation and first class service.
Let us assist you in planning a seamless event, we offer tailored-to-fit menus from our hors d'oeuvre list to the Chef's Special Entres. Our menu selections are designed to satisfy a variety of tastes and favorites, offering a wide range of ethnic dishes.
Let us arrange a personal appointment to discuss your vision of the Perfect Event. Extravaganza can provide excellent service for parties from 15 to 1500 guests.
Our thirty-five years of expertise and tradition of professional service will assure your successful event.
About the Owner
Beginning in 1965, Pat Smith started in food services and advanced to become the chef at a local Jr. College. After building a reputation for creating excellent cuisine and menu innovations, she became the exclusive caterer for some of the most well known clientele and venues in the Bay Area.
With an expertise in Event Coordination, Specialty Events & Private Catering, Pat Smith has owned two catering companies, Extravaganza Catering is her third. Extravaganza Catering is located in Saratoga, Ca. with an attached delicatessen serving sandwiches and specialty foods.
Professional Memberships & Associations
National Association of Catering Executives (NACE)
Silicon Valley Association of Realtors (SILVAR)
San Jose Chamber of Commerce
Republican Women of America, Who's Who Book - Women of America
Pat Smith's Extravaganza Catering is listed 12th on the Successful Catering Business List, Silicon Valley Business Journal, 2005.
Extravaganza Catering was featured in Image Magazine June 2005, presented by Silicon Valley Community Newspapers.