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A graduation dinner worth the occasion. Your chef cooks for the family at home — no booking required, no rushing the table.
Private chef · Venice
A graduation is the kind of milestone that deserves more than a fixed restaurant menu and background noise. It is a family event — often with guests who don't go out often, or who have specific dietary needs, or who simply enjoy a table where the food comes to them and the evening takes the pace it wants.
Private chef graduation dinners in Dubai typically seat eight to thirty guests. The format is usually a shared feast rather than a multi-course tasting menu — generous starters, a choice of mains, impressive sides, and a dessert that makes the table feel celebrated. Some families want something that reflects the graduate's background; others want a cuisine the graduate loves. Both are reasonable instructions for a private chef.
The graduate doesn't cook, doesn't clear, and isn't distracted by the logistics of the evening. Neither is the family.
Real experiences
In Italy everyone thinks they know food, so hiring a chef felt almost cheeky. Then he made a fresh pasta course at our table that my father — a man who never compliments anyone — called the best he'd had outside his mother's kitchen.
Anniversary dinner for two at home. Candles, a tasting menu, and a chef who disappeared into the kitchen and let us forget he was there. It felt like the most exclusive restaurant in the city, except it was our flat.
We hosted friends visiting from abroad and wanted to show them real Tuscan cooking, not a tourist trap. The chef built the whole evening around local produce and wine. They left planning their next trip back.
FAQ
Everything about booking a private chef for graduation party in Venice.
A shared feast — multiple starters, two or three mains, sides, dessert — suits a family celebration better than a plated tasting menu. It's more relaxed, accommodates different tastes at the table, and scales easily from eight to thirty guests.
Yes. Tell your chef when booking — if the graduate loves Japanese food, grew up eating Lebanese, or wants something European, the chef builds around that.
Two to three weeks for graduation season (May–June and November in Dubai). Peak dates fill quickly, especially Fridays and Saturdays.
Yes. Family dinners routinely involve guests with dietary restrictions, preferences, or age-specific needs. Tell your chef the full picture in your booking notes — they'll plan accordingly.
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