Wedding Menu Planning

Wedding Reception: How to Plan Your Menu

Your meal ticket awaits. Decide which one of these four dining scenarios whets your appetite, and order it up for your Big Day

Wedding Reception: How to Plan Your Menu
Debra McClinton
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Buffet
Who Should Choose It: Those who want to offer several entrées. Planning a day wedding? Brunch dishes like muffins and fruit platters look lovely on a buffet, and omelets can be made to order.

Who Should Avoid It: Couples with a 100-plus guest list (lines will form).

What to Ask: How long the food will sit out. Typically, buffets have a shelf life of about 2 to 2 1/2 hours — for both taste and health reasons. Also ask how the waitstaff will direct buffet traffic (it’s best to invite tables to head to the buffet one at a time) and clear dirty plates.


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