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Meeting Packages with Catering Package Package Breakfast Break Meeting Terms and Audio Visual - Overview Options Upgrade Options Facilities Conditions Stagevision Meeting Packages with Catering Delta Hotels by Marriott Toronto East 2035 Kennedy Road | Toronto, ON M1T 3G2 | Tel: 416.299.1500 | Web: Marriott.com/YYZSB Delta meetings -we focus on the details that truly matter. Complete meeting packages include: • Main meeting room • Continental Breakfast, Mid-Morning Break, Working Lunch and Mid-Afternoon Break • Writing pads, pens and candies • One wireless high-speed Internet connection for presenter • One flipchart with markers Package One: Corner Deli Sandwich Bar | $70 Package Two: International Hot Lunch Buffet | $74 Package Three: Chef's Favourites Hot Lunch Buffet | $79 See menu selections within. Delta Meeting Packages are based on a minimum of 10-15 people. Upgrade any of the meeting packages to our Hot Breakfast Buffet for an additional $6 per person, plus applicable taxes and 15% gratuity. 2 Meeting Package One - The Corner Deli Sandwich Bar | $70 per guest Package includes freshly brewed Starbucks® regular and decaffeinated coffee and a wide selection of Tazo® teas with breakfast, morning and afternoon breaks, and lunch. Minimum 10 guests. Continental Breakfast The Corner Deli Sandwich Bar Build Your Own Caesar Salad Freshly Squeezed Orange, Apple and Soup: Choice of One (1) Romaine lettuce, crispy bacon bits, baguette croutons & grated reggiano, creamy Caesar Grapefruit Juices Traditional Italian Minestrone Soup gf dressing Seasonal Fresh Fruit Salad Light tomato broth, cannellini beans, vegetables, fresh herbs Chickpeas Masala Salad gf Low Fat Fruit Yogurt Roasted cauliflower, chickpeas, toasted almonds, Butternut Squash Silky Coconut Soup gf Selection of Freshly Baked Mini Croissants, cilantro, red onions, masala yogurt dressing Crumbled goat cheese, maple pumpkin seeds, Danish Pastries, Assorted Mini Muffins and curried oil Greek Quinoa Salad gf Scones Diced cucumbers, peppers, tomatoes, red Ukrainian Borscht gf Butter, Preserves and Honey onions, Kalamata olives, tossed in lemon & Slow cooked puree of roasted beetroot, red extra virgin olive oil Upgrade to hot breakfast for an additional wine vinegar, sour cream $6 per person. Please refer to page 11 for Red Bliss Potato Salad gf Chicken & Egg Noodle Soup upgraded menu. Rosemary and lemon gremolata, crispy bacon, Slow cooked chicken broth, egg noodles, extra virgin olive oil julienne vegetables, soy sauce, fresh cilantro Mid-Morning Break Shiitake Mushroom and Rice Salad Salads: Choice of Two (2) Choice of One (1) Snack Carrots, scallions, edamame beans, coriander, Organic Garden Greens gf Please refer to page 11 for options. tossed in a light sesame soy dressing Cherry tomatoes, carrots, cucumber, radish, Orecchiette Pasta Salad aged red wine vinaigrette Mid-Afternoon Break Artichokes, black olives, scallions, goat Roasted Cauliflower Salad Choice of One (1) Snack cheese, tobacco onions, sherry vinaigrette Sun-dried tomatoes, black olives, artichokes, Insalata Caprese gf Please refer to page 11 for options. grilled zucchini, hard boiled egg, toasted Greenhouse grown tomato medley, bocconcini breadcrumbs, fresh herb pesto cheese, basil pesto, balsamic caramel Vegetarian gf Gluten Free Menu continues... Package Package Breakfast Upgrade Break Options Meeting Facilities Terms and Audio Visual - Overview Options Prices are subject to a 15% gratuity and applicable taxes and are subject to change without notice. Conditions Stagevision 02/2019 3 Meeting Package One - The Corner Deli Sandwich Bar - Continued Package includes freshly brewed Starbucks® regular and decaffeinated coffee and a wide selection of Tazo® teas with breakfast, morning and afternoon breaks, and lunch. Minimum 10 guests. Deluxe Sandwiches: Choice of Three (3) Patty Sandwich Desserts Hammie Croissant Pastrami, caramelized onions, green kale, Fresh Baked Cookies gouda cheese, mustard aïoli, on marble rye Black forest ham, mature cheddar cheese, Chocolate Brownie Bites tossed salad leaves, honey mustard dressing bread Infused Flavoured Water Cream Cheese & Lox Croissant Little Philly Wrap Lemonade or Fruit Punch Smoked salmon, cream cheese, capers, Shaved roast beef, fried onions, smoked onions, dill gouda, whole grain mustard aïoli, in a tortilla wrap B.L.T. & M Thin-cut smoked bacon, chopped lettuce, The Italian Stallion sliced tomatoes, mozzarella, served on a garlic Italian spicy salami, arugula salad, grilled butter mini baguette onions and peppers, mozzarella cheese, pesto aïoli, on focaccia bread T.W.'s Wrap Chicken, smoked bacon, cos, tomatoes, "ZLT" Baguette lettuce, cheddar cheese, chipotle aïoli, in a Grilled zucchini, Romaine lettuce, sliced tortilla wrap tomatoes, emmental cheese, sun-dried tomato pesto, served on a mini baguette T.K.Y Skinny Thinly sliced turkey, mixed lettuce, tomatoes, Breakfast Burrito mozzarella cheese, cranberry pesto, served on Scrambled egg, black beans, Jack cheese, marbled bread pico de gallo The Mighty Shroom Portobello mushroom, Swiss cheese, balsamic-onion jam, arugula, truffle aïoli, on a kaiser bun Vegetarian gf Gluten Free Package Package Breakfast Upgrade Break Options Meeting Facilities Terms and Audio Visual - Overview Options Prices are subject to a 15% gratuity and applicable taxes and are subject to change without notice. Conditions Stagevision 02/2019 4 Meeting Package Two - International Hot Lunch Buffet | $74 per guest Package includes freshly brewed Starbucks® regular and decaffeinated coffee and a wide selection of Tazo® teas with breakfast, morning and afternoon breaks, and lunch. Minimum 15 guests. Continental Breakfast International Lunch Options: Freshly Squeezed Orange, Apple and Three Chef-Inspired Menus to Choose From: Grapefruit Juices Seasonal Fresh Fruit Salad MENU 1: Salad: Choice of Two (2) Low Fat Fruit Yogurt Pranzo Italiano Organic Garden Greens gf Selection of Freshly Baked Mini Croissants, Soup: Choice of One (1) Cherry tomatoes, carrots, cucumber, radish, Danish Pastries, Assorted Mini Muffins and Traditional Italian Minestrone Soup gf aged red wine vinaigrette Scones Light tomato broth, cannellini beans, Build Your Own Caesar Salad Butter, Preserves and Honey vegetables, fresh herbs Romaine lettuce, crispy bacon bits, baguette Upgrade to hot breakfast for an additional Zuppa di Orzo croutons & grated reggiano, creamy Caesar $6 per person. Please refer to page 11 for Slow cooked barley broth, smoked bacon, dressing upgraded menu. parmesan cheese, flat parsley Panzanella gf Zuppa di Funghi gf Focaccia, Roma tomato, olives, cucumber, Mid-Morning Break Wild mushroom velouté soup, parmesan, red onions, red wine vinaigrette Choice of One (1) Snack truffle oil Little Italy Caprese Greenhouse grown tomato medley, bocconcini Please refer to page 11 for options. cheese, basil pesto, balsamic caramel Mid-Afternoon Break Orecchiette Pasta Salad Artichokes, black olives, scallions, goat Choice of One (1) Snack cheese, tobacco onions, sherry vinaigrette Please refer to page 11 for options Menu 1 continues... Vegetarian gf Gluten Free Package Package Breakfast Upgrade Break Options Meeting Facilities Terms and Audio Visual - Overview Options Prices are subject to a 15% gratuity and applicable taxes and are subject to change without notice. Conditions Stagevision 02/2019 5 Meeting Package Two - International Hot Lunch Buffet - Continued Package includes freshly brewed Starbucks® regular and decaffeinated coffee and a wide selection of Tazo® teas with breakfast, morning and afternoon breaks, and lunch. Minimum 15 guests. MENU 1: Pranzo Italiano Continued Main Entree: Choice of One (1) Accompanying Side: Choice of One (1) Desserts Cod alla Genovese gf Starch and One (1) Vegetable Tiramisu g Basil pesto marinade, bruschetta salsa Garlic Roasted Potatoes f Chocolate Brownie Bites Extra virgin olive oil, herbs Lasagna Bolognese Infused Flavoured Water Layers of pasta and cheese are baked in our Mushroom Risotto Gratin gf Lemonade or Fruit Punch homemade meat sauce Melted mozzarella, truffle oil Chicken Piccata gf Rizi Pisi gf Wild mushrooms, thyme, marsala sauce Slow cooked rice pilaf with fresh peas, Penne Amatriciana olive oil Pancetta, chili, San Marzano tomatoes, Grilled Vegetables gf parmesan Oregano, sun dried tomato, lemon Orzo Pasta alla Puttanesca Tomatoes, garlic, capers, Kalamata olives, crushed peppers Vegetarian gf Gluten Free Package Package Breakfast Upgrade Break Options Meeting Facilities Terms and Audio Visual - Overview Options Prices are subject to a 15% gratuity and applicable taxes and are subject to change without notice. Conditions Stagevision 02/2019 6 Meeting Package Two - International Hot Lunch Buffet - Continued Package includes freshly brewed Starbucks® regular and decaffeinated coffee and a wide selection of Tazo® teas with breakfast, morning and afternoon breaks, and lunch. Minimum 15 guests. MENU TWO: When in Athens Psilokomeni Salad gf Accompanying Side: Choice of One (1) Soup: Choice of One (1) Chopped romaine, green peppers, black Starch and One (1) Vegetable olives, fresh dill, green onions, roast garlic g Fasolada Soupa gf Spanakorizo f vinaigrette The national dish of Greece; tomato broth, Greek spinach and rice with lemon, dill and white beans, vegetables, Greek yogurt Tabouli Salad feta cheese Hand chopped parsley, diced tomatoes, g Revithia Soupa gf Greek Yiayia’s Roast Potatoes f cucumber, red onions, pearled couscous, Slow cooked Greek style chickpea soup Garlic, oregano & lemon marinade lemon & olive oil dressing with lemon
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