Wedding Reception Food Birmingham
The Wedding Reception Food Menu
The Wedding Reception Food Menu
Now we come to what will probably amount to the most expensive part of your wedding - the food. You can choose from a traditional sit down formal meal , a buffet or simply a range of canapés . Again, the style of your wedding may dictate what you choose - an informal event is much more likely to have a casual buffet than a traditional formal wedding.
Sample menus, a wine list and prices should be available from the caterers, whether they are the in-house company offered by the venue, or an outside firm that you have chosen independently. They should offer choices of finger or fork buffet dishes, luncheon menus and full three- or five-course dinners with plenty of variety in hot or cold dishes, fish, meat and a good range of vegetarian or vegan alternatives.
You should also make sure that the chef can cope with special dietary requirements, such as diabetic, Kosher or wheat-intolerant. Most are quite happy to prepare alternative dishes, but they must know in advance. Ensure that you are aware of this information - ask your guests to inform you of any dietary requirements they may have when you send your invitations.
- Canapés
- Serving the perfect nibbles ...
- Buffets
- Our tips on presentation and menus for seated or standing buffets ...
- Formal Meals
- Menu suggestions for a formal meal ...
- Types of Catering
- Thinking about hiring a caterer, or doing it yourself? We take a look at both options ...
- Finding the Right Caterer
- Asking the questions that will find you the right caterer ...

