Couples are increasingly preferring a well-crafted dining experience within their wedding budget as weddings get smaller and more intimate. They make certain that their guests eat cuisine that is both novel and interesting, as well as excellent! Here are some brand new cuisine ideas for your wedding that are mouthwateringly good, extremely interesting, and will leave your guests with something to love and remember!
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Here are some suggestions that are fresh and save-worthy!
A High Tea Roka/ Engagement
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Instead of the traditional lunch or supper, have a sophisticated high tea event for an intimate roka or engagement. Something different for the guests, and there are so many exciting new culinary ideas for something like this! Food may look so nice that it can double as decor, from gin and tonic teas to little pancakes and sandwiches to macarons and mini cakes.
Grazing Tables
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Think of it as a fancy version of a cheese board, plus a lot more! Consider a colossal, magnificent table piled high with meats, cheeses, bread, antipasti, fresh fruits, and crudité. Grazing tables, where visitors can pick and choose what they want throughout the night, are becoming increasingly popular, particularly if the event is less formal.
Beer/ Wine Tasting
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Have a beer and wine tasting at the wedding where your guests truly get to try out the different alcohol and have fun while they're at it! Tie up with a brewery or a vineyard for an amazing experience and alcohol etiquette lessons for your guests!
Nostalgic Food Counters
Food that will transport your guests down memory lane. From Kachchi Kairi with salt and chilli to ganne ka ras and even candy-like fat and uncle chips, there will be something to make them smile and their mouths swim! Here are some more suggestions:
DIY Food Stations
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DIY countertops are becoming increasingly popular, whether for chaat or dessert. Whether guests must construct their golgappa (or vodka golgappa), other chaats, paan, or even add their favourite toppings to pizzas or desserts, these are stations where they may personalise their meals!
Brunch Weddings
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A wedding with the ambiance of a laid-back Sunday brunch? Please, yes! Brunch weddings have become the norm since COVID, and we adore the idea of an intimate wedding! A luxurious brunch buffet with inventive culinary concepts like fried chicken and waffles, biscuit sliders, breakfast tacos, and doughnuts is a great idea thanks to the dwindling availability of Saturday nights. You may also have some midday cocktails like Sangrias, Mimosas, and artisanal beer, as well as live music.
Indulging in local cuisine
The year 2022 will be all about adventures. A meal experience will also be enjoyed by your guests, especially if they are willing to try new foods! If you're planning a destination wedding in a faraway area, keep the food local. Give them a sample of the local cuisine, particularly if it is popular and delicious!