Rhode Island College Graduation: An All-Out Celebration That Respects the Budget
- Paul Yu
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read
Updated: 16 hours ago
A Rhode Island College degree is often the result of years of real work — classes squeezed around jobs, families cheering on the first person in the family to graduate. RIC is a public college full of local, hardworking, and frequently first-generation students, and that milestone deserves an all-out celebration that doesn't blow up the budget. That's exactly what graduation catering from SIFU is built for: a genuine party, at a price you can see coming.
A milestone worth celebrating all the way
For a lot of RIC families, this graduation is a first — the first four-year degree in the family, the first person to walk that stage. That's not a quiet-dinner occasion; that's a bring-everyone, do-it-right occasion. The celebration should match the size of the accomplishment, not get scaled back because a restaurant for twenty felt out of reach.
An all-out party that respects a budget
This is where transparent pricing matters. SIFU hibachi starts at $800 for up to 20 guests, with each additional guest at $50 — and every guest gets the full spread of three proteins, chicken, steak, and shrimp, not a stripped-down plate. There are no surprise travel, fuel, or setup fees tacked on after the chef arrives. You know the number before you book, which is exactly what a family throwing a big celebration on a real budget needs.
Mount Pleasant, or wherever the family gathers
RIC sits in Providence's Mount Pleasant neighborhood, and most RIC families celebrate close to home — the backyard, a relative's place, a neighborhood function hall. SIFU brings the whole show to you and cleans up after, so the hosts can actually enjoy the day they've been working toward as long as the graduate has.
Plan your RIC graduation party
Call or text SIFU at (401) 402-9616 to reserve graduation catering with pricing you can see up front — or celebrate on the Providence waterfront.


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