What's cheaper - buffet or set menu?

and what's pros and cons for each?

Question Asked: 12/07/2017

Wedding Date: 9/08/2018

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Frankie's Catering

(2) · Lithgow,Bathurst,Blue Mountains & Surrounds

Posted: 2/03/2024

Buffets are typically cheaper and offer variety but can lead to waste and longer lines. Set menus provide a formal experience with controlled portions but are pricier and less flexible. Banquet sharing combines cost-effectiveness with communal dining, making it the best of both worlds.

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Chopin Catering

(0) · Sydney, Central Coast / Gosford, Newcastle / Hunter Valley / Port Stephens, Regional, Southern Highl

Posted: 3/06/2018

Hi

It depends on the menu for buffet and set menu.  Usually the buffet is cheaper as it is less cost for staff.

BUFFET STYLE

Pros:

  • -  You save money. A buffet is typically less expensive than a sit-down dinner, which means you may have extra cash available to put toward other dream elements of your big day.
  • -  There can be a larger variety of food. If you’re an indecisive planner or want to incorporate many different kinds of cuisine – perhaps from different cultural backgrounds – into your reception, buffets are the way to go.
  • -  You can integrate a “food station” motif. Much like the opulent buffets of Las Vegas, this option give you the opportunity to create “food stations” with different servers and styles – a raw bar, a carving station for meats, a sushi bar, and beyond – while keeping the atmosphere elegant and refined
  • Cons:
  • -  Staggered service. Chances are, your guests will have to wait in a line to receive their food. Of course, the more stations you have, the smaller this problem will be, but it’s something many guests end up griping about.
  • -  It’s not as readily accessible. For attendees with special circumstances – a physical handicap, very young children, etc. – a buffet can prove to be a hassle. Before selecting this option, it’s a smart idea to sit down with your beloved – and your wedding planner – to determine how many guests might fit into this category to help in your decision-making process.
  • -  It can be seen as less than proper. No matter how palatial you may make your buffet, there will always be a friend or relative that frowns upon the practice. Unfortunately, some people may not feel your event is formal enough with the absence of a plated meal brought to you by a waiter with white gloves. Choose what works best for you.
  • SIT-DOWN SERVICE
  • Pros:
  • -  It embodies the height of decorum. As far as formality goes, this style is preferred for a posh celebration. It will please the older, more traditional attendees and maintain the level of ceremony from your nuptials.
  • -  All are served at the same time. Unlike an experience with a buffet, all guests are served at – relatively – the same instance. This will prevent a particular group of revelers from going hungry for longer than another, and will minimize any hostility surrounding dinner.
  • -  It’ll work with the reception itinerary. Selecting a sit-down service means that you’ll be able to plan certain reception events – such as toasts and dances – in between courses. This will keep the evening moving along without a question as to the timing of any one activity. 
  • Cons:
  • -  It’s traditionally more expensive. Dependent on your food choice and the number of servers you hire, this style is typically the more expensive choice. However, if food is incredibly important to you, spending more money on cuisine over décor may be a top priority.
  • -  A limited menu. In today’s world of increasing dietary restrictions, this can cause a real problem. Much like with physical limitations, we recommend going over the “pros” and “cons” of this style once reviewing your guest list and food preferences. Additionally, if you plan on having children or a large amount of picky eaters at your celebration, you may be left with a bulk of uneaten entrées.
  • -  More traffic in your event space. With the waiters and staff, there will be more foot traffic to clog up the reception area. This may make it difficult for people to get up and walk around, lest they be run over by a server with tunnel vision and a tray filled with main courses.

Food Stuff

(4) · Sydney and Surroundings

Posted: 2/10/2017

It really depends on the caterers or venue of course also on the food that you select

However saying that you will need for staff to serve a seated menu where as people are able to serve themselves at a buffet

Regards

Louise

www.foodstuff.com.au

Mountain Wide Event Catering

(3) · Blue Mountains and surrounds | Penrith and surrounds

Posted: 3/08/2017

A Buffet is generally cheaper as staffing is less

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