01
The Menu Is About You
A restaurant menu is designed for the general public. A MileHighCook menu is designed for your group — your preferences, your dietary needs, your occasion. Your favorite ingredients. The dish from your first date. The cuisine you've always wanted to try. A menu that actually reflects who's at the table.
02
You're a Guest at Your Own Table
No running to the kitchen. No coordinating the meal. No managing anything. The chef arrives two and a half hours before your first guest, handles everything, and leaves your kitchen spotless. You show up as a host and leave as a guest.
03
The Room Is Yours
No ambient noise. No neighboring tables. No one rushing you for the next reservation. The entire experience belongs to your group. The conversation can be as long and as loud as you want it to be.
04
Dietary Needs Handled at the Source
Gluten-free, vegan, plant-based, kosher, halal, allergen-conscious — a private chef builds the menu around your group's actual needs from the start. Not an afterthought substitution. Built in from the first conversation.
05
The Value Math Works
A restaurant dinner for 8 — food, drinks markup, tax, tip, parking, childcare — adds up fast. Private chef pricing, especially all-inclusive, is often comparable for groups of 4 or more. And the experience is fundamentally different.
06
It Works at a Vacation Rental
You rented a ski chalet in Vail or a mountain home in Aspen to get away from the ordinary. Fighting for a restaurant reservation during peak season defeats the purpose. A private chef brings the fine dining experience to you — no travel fee.
07
Complete Cleanup Included
We leave your kitchen spotless. No dishes piled in the sink. No cleaning the stove at midnight. Nothing left behind except the memory of a great meal. For vacation rental guests especially, this matters more than almost anything else.
08
The Story Is Better
"We had a private chef at our ski chalet in Vail" is a story your guests tell. "We went to a nice restaurant" is not. The experience itself becomes part of what people remember about the occasion — and what they remember about you as a host.