Planning a wedding is extremely
challenging, and surely you feel the urge to make everything perfect. But you
know what the worst thing about that is? In the end, everyone will remember
just a few things, such as your wedding dress, music, and, of course, food.
That’s why you need to do your best to find the right caterer and choose a menu
that will meet all of yours and your guests’ expectations. Don’t worry; you are
not in this thing alone. Here are a few tips that will help you make your
wedding catering a success that will be the talk of the town for years to come.
Find “the ONE”
There is no doubt that you’ve
already found “the ONE” when it comes to soul mates, but have you found the right caterer? Well, this is a
process that can be more difficult than the others. There is an abundance of
caterers out there, but you should only pay attention to the ones that have a
lot of experience and offer tasting (preferably for free). You should read
online reviews, and if you get a word-of-mouth recommendation – even better. If
you have been to a wedding or an event and you’ve liked the food ask around to
see who made the food.
Set a budget
The worst part of every wedding
planning is counting your pennies to make sure you can afford everything. While
you could be up for a seafood + caviar menu, your finance maybe can’t handle
this. Browse through a couple of caterers you are interested in and see what
they have to offer and how much it can cost. If you see that you will have to
tighten your belt a bit, try to find ways to save money. You can choose fresh
local produce and low-key ingredients. You don’t have to book a business from
out of town. There are great catering companies in NYC, Boston, L.A.,
and everywhere you can imagine.
Decide on the dining style
The wedding dinner doesn’t have
to be a classic sit-down. There are different wedding styles, and all of them
have their pros and cons. You can also have a buffet, passed bites, and food
stations. With a buffet, you have to be aware of the risk of the food running
out or getting cold. With food stations, you can force your guests to wait in
long and slow lines to get their meal. With classy sit-down meals, people can
get too preoccupied with their food and forget to mingle.
The grand finale
The cake has to be the most
amazing meal of the evening, and not only when it comes to taste, but also
appearance. The taste should be something that appeals to everyone, or you
should combine several traditional tastes, such as fruit and chocolate. As for its look, it
should fit into the wedding style (e.g., vintage, rustic, sophisticated,
bohemian, etc.) or reflect your relationship (based on the movie you like, the
place you’ve met, and similar).
Hire enough staff
All of the
previous tips fall to water if you don’t hire enough qualified staff to tend to
your guests. The number of waiters and bartenders will depend on the dining
style you choose (you will need only a few of them for food stations, but a lot
more for a classic sit-down) and the number of guests you invite. Ask the
catering company, wedding planners, and your friends who’ve already got married
about their experience. Having the right number of staff will secure the
glasses are always full, and that you are not overpaying the caterer.
The caterer is a very important
factor in the wedding reception running smoothly. You need them to show off
their best assets, not only in terms of delicious food, but also in terms of
timing, hospitability, and presentation.
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