Hello ladies! Do you know anyone who can do Organic Indian Food Catering (vegetarian) for the event for 150 women? Please, pm me.
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Neelam N. replied:
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Need a way to provide dinner for 150-person party... for cheap. Catering suggestions? Let's say you were asked to find a way to provide dinner for 150 people for just a...
Gumburcules replied:
Indian restaurants often cater for pretty reasonable prices. [Indaroma](http://www.indaroma.com/menus/PartyMenu.pdf) caters party trays that feed 70 people for $110-$160 each, so 3 of those (2 veg 1 meat) plus 2 trays of rice and 2 trays of salad would end up being less than $5 a person. Also, just curious, but can I ask what sort of event you are planning for 150 people without facilities and with such a small budget?
edibubble replied:
Sandwiches, my man (or woman, apologies). You can make 200 sandwiches easily for less than $100. Throw in a bag of chips and a soda or bottle of water and you're well within budget there. Pick up some baggies and the chips/drinks at Costco or whatever and you're golden. You will need to prep the sandwiches less than a day in advance, preferably the morning before the event, which can require a lot of time and manpower, but it's almost certainly the cheapest solution.
regulate213 replied:
When you say "if it is warm it has to be catered" that means you can't just cook it, bring it in in sheet pans and keep it hot over sterno, right? If you could, pasta is cheap and easy. Two sauce choices - vegetarian or meat, tossed salad, bread and butter. If you aren't allowed to cook it yourself, then you can buy a full pan of penne pasta in good sauce for about $60 for 20 people ($100/20 pp for meat sauce or ravioli). Now, if it only has to be made in a commercial kitchen and brought in (like the pizza delivery) then I have a super cheap idea for you - Taco Bell. Don't laugh. Tacos run about a buck per. Buy some Costco-sized chips and salsa and you have a decent meal for cheap.
gingersnap9210 replied:
Can you use crock pots? Pork shoulder roasts are pretty cheap - grab a couple of crock pots, a couple of roasts, some bbq sauce, and you've got the makings for pulled pork sandwiches. Super easy to do.
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zbaumel replied:
What's your budget for 150 people? You could easily make 3-4 dishes that don't have to be hot. Some suggestions: - Pasta Salad with mozzarella and tomatoes - Green salad with different dressings and toppings like sunflower seeds and croutons - Mini-sandwiches with choice of meats... Or even easier, a deli platter and bread basket - Veggie platter with dips like dressing and hummus - Cheese and olives platter with crackers - Fruit salad bowl - Cookies You could have someone cater it as well if you dont want to make food yourself. Pedro and Vinny's does inexpensive taco and burrito catering in DC. They're super nice people that have had a taco cart in DC for ~15 years. They bring it to you.
Am looking for a caterer for a six year old this sato. Guests will range from 75 - 100. Looking for a reasonably priced non-traditional menu. If interested and...
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