Honey & Co.

A Middle Eastern London catering name for couples who want wedding food with warmth, generosity and strong flavour rather than standard event catering.

Honey & Co is one of London’s best-known Middle Eastern restaurant names, founded by Sarit Packer and Itamar Srulovich, and its catering arm explicitly covers weddings as well as intimate dinners and larger functions. The strength here is not formal event polish in the old-school catering sense. It is food with a recognisable identity. That matters because many wedding caterers can deliver a menu, but far fewer bring a cuisine and style that guests will remember clearly afterwards.

The brand also offers cakes and desserts catering, dining-at-home formats and venue hire options, which gives it more flexibility than a restaurant-only name. It is especially relevant for couples who want the food to feel warm, abundant and slightly less conventional than a standard plated wedding meal.

25A Warren St, London W1T 5LZ | www.honeyandco.co.uk | @honeyandco

At A Glance

Location

25A Warren St, London W1T 5LZ

Category

Cakes & Catering

Style

Generous, flavour-led, warm, contemporary

Best Suited For

Couples looking for distinctive wedding catering with a Middle Eastern food identity

Instagram

@honeyandco

Final Thoughts

A very good option for couples who want the catering to have real character. Best when the food is meant to be remembered as part of the wedding, not just served.

Why couples choose this Supplier?

Honey & Co makes sense for couples who want the food to feel like part of the personality of the wedding. The appeal is not neutral catering. It is a recognisable culinary point of view. That can make a wedding feel more memorable straight away, especially for London couples who want a city celebration with food people genuinely talk about afterwards.

It is strongest when the couple wants warmth, sharing, flavour and a less formal tone around the meal. If the brief is very classic luxury hotel catering or highly traditional British wedding food, another supplier may feel more naturally aligned. That last contrast is an editorial judgment based on Honey & Co’s cuisine and brand identity.