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Feast Grazing Platters is a locally owned, mother-daughter business that began as a passion project of Pakeeza, Emaan, and Zara . They aim to bring upscale entertaining to the next level by fusing art with food by way of grazing boxes, tables, and tastefully arranged platters to give clients a unique experience. They make an effort to use locally sourced, organic, and sustainable food and products as often as possible. / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
"Our mother has always had a talent for cooking and entertaining, and we always helped her in any way we could. Hospitality is a major part of our lifestyle and South Asian culture. We grew up entertaining, and that passion is what drives us with everything we create at Feast." / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
Before Feast Grazing Platter was a business, it was a passion project for the three women. They'd create boxes and platters for their friends and family, which everyone enjoyed.  / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
The project turned into a business at Emaan's graduation party. When no one else was available to set up a grazing table, they took it upon themselves to create one. The table became the centerpiece of the event and featured fresh fruits, snacks, and desserts. According to them, Feast Grazing Platters became the first Cincinnati-based grazing business a month later. / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
"We focus on allowing our clients to customize their orders. The client is central to the creative process, and choosing the contents of their box, table, or platter ensures that the experience is truly theirs. When creating a platter or table, we work directly with clients to draw out, plan, and design them, just as you would for a wedding dress." / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
They take the stress out of entertaining by taking care of the food for the host. Their boxes, platters, and tables are conversation-starters that are perfect for everything from family picnics to big corporate events. / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
The Divine Platter, their largest size, is their specialty. In their words, "it encapsulates the vision of Feast by bringing people together through artful food." / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
During quarantine, a popular choice among Feast's clients has been the grazing box. They're ideal for picnics in the park or to enjoy with others while social distancing. / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
Visit FeastGrazingPlatters.com and check out @FeastGrazingPlatters on Instagram to stay in the loop on their latest offerings and events. / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
Feast Grazing Platters is a locally owned, mother-daughter business that began as a passion project of Pakeeza, Emaan, and Zara . They aim to bring upscale entertaining to the next level by fusing art with food by way of grazing boxes, tables, and tastefully arranged platters to give clients a unique experience. They make an effort to use locally sourced, organic, and sustainable food and products as often as possible. / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
"Our mother has always had a talent for cooking and entertaining, and we always helped her in any way we could. Hospitality is a major part of our lifestyle and South Asian culture. We grew up entertaining, and that passion is what drives us with everything we create at Feast." / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
Before Feast Grazing Platter was a business, it was a passion project for the three women. They'd create boxes and platters for their friends and family, which everyone enjoyed.  / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
The project turned into a business at Emaan's graduation party. When no one else was available to set up a grazing table, they took it upon themselves to create one. The table became the centerpiece of the event and featured fresh fruits, snacks, and desserts. According to them, Feast Grazing Platters became the first Cincinnati-based grazing business a month later. / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
"We focus on allowing our clients to customize their orders. The client is central to the creative process, and choosing the contents of their box, table, or platter ensures that the experience is truly theirs. When creating a platter or table, we work directly with clients to draw out, plan, and design them, just as you would for a wedding dress." / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
During quarantine, a popular choice among Feast's clients has been the grazing box. They're ideal for picnics in the park or to enjoy with others while social distancing. / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
Visit FeastGrazingPlatters.com and check out @FeastGrazingPlatters on Instagram to stay in the loop on their latest offerings and events. / Image courtesy of Feast Grazing Platters // Published: 7.7.20
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