This. Plated meals are never as good, because that type of meal is not meant to be cooked in large quantities and served simultaneously to a crowd. |
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| Simplify the food. I was at a great wedding that served bbq and some vegetarian options. It was a small wedding at a winery, but the food was great. Prefered to the plated steak dinner that feels like airplane food. |
| The food at my aunt and uncle's wedding was a buffet, with several delicious stations. It was so fantastic we are still talking about it 40 years later. If the food is fantastic, and easily obtained and plentiful, nothing else matters, IMO. All the best to you! |
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My cousin is an executive chef at a mid-priced banquet restaurant. When he got married (to a lady who is the events booking manager), they rented a fancy-ish but country-themed wedding facility. It was a medium-sized hall built into a barn.
He made the catering arrangements. I barely remembered that the main meal was buffet-style. It did include roast beef. What I do remember is that the cocktail hour was outstanding. The bartenders were friends and coworkers. They'd made custom themed cocktails named after the couple. And the bacon-wrapped scallops were super. Best scallops I've ever had. I also remember they had donut pyramids as part of a sweets table. Another recent wedding I went to had a marvelous spread of items at cocktail hour. A whole table full of delicious gourmet snacks...unique cheeses, crackers, fresh fruit, chocolate-covered espresso beans, dried fruit, olives, etc. It was hand-curated by a friend of the bride's mom. She had marvelous taste. I actually replicated some of her choices at a party of my own and got lots of compliments. I guess what I'm trying to say is that I think buffets are fine. I think enjoyability is all about the novelty factor and the deliciousness. |
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I had the same thought |
| For events that size, I prefer to do a Russian service. |
Randomly kill people off or just invade and take all their food? |
Bread and water only? Insufficient food in the buffet line? |
| Vodka and caviar only. |
Add crackers. My dream. |
No you cannot. |
| Work with Purple Onion Catering. They were able to work within our budget and my restaurant owner husband’s requests to provide an amazing meal. |
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People are dropping great names here but I would say pick the venue first and listen to what the venue person tells you.
Like for the Mellon auditorium, the logistical specifics are crazy and I think you have a limited list to choose from. I would also then listen carefully to the caterer and the venue as far as how to handle serving and timing and what to serve and not serve based on the specifics. You have to pick good people but then you have to listen to them in order to benefit from their experience. |