Good and cheap BBQ catering in Singapore?

Is Wedding BBQ Catering Tacky?

  • Ok, so my fiance loves bbq food so we decided to find a caterer who does BBQ and the menu will be Prime rib, whole smoked chicken breast, garlic and cheddar mashed potatoes, garlic roasted green beans, fresh green salad, dinner rolls, and barbecue beans. For the cocktail hour when we open the bar (beer and wine + soft drinks only)- we do not want hard alcohol- they will be serving a hot cheese dip with assorted crackers, spinach/artichoke dip with breads. a cheese and fruit tray and an assorted meat tray. And turkey sandwich wraps with salami and sundried tomatoes and basil. ( It is a fall wedding if that makes a difference so we wanted slightly heavier foods than some of the options that we had.) Also- we do not really like cake but some people do so we are having a small 2 tier cake to cut and for the people who like it and a dessert table with different flavored cupcakes and mini pies and other things- including some candy for the kids. Does this sound like a good menu? The BBQ part kind of throws some people until I explain but I would like some opinions please. Thank you!

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    Sounds very yummy to me, but I think the food at the cocktail hour is going overboard. Maybe I just don't eat that much, but by the time I was done with drinks, hot cheese dip, spinach dip, salami, fruit, cheese, etc. I would be done eating for the night, and the "real" food would be wasted on me. I just happen to think, regardless of current trends, that the cocktail hour is horribly overdone. Edit: Only 30 -45 minutes? Oh, people won't be bored at all. Not with the tree, a photobooth and each other to talk to. That time will go by in a flash!

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That sounds like a great meal. If you guys like BBQ go with it. A friend of mine wanted fried chicken at his wedding. He told his wife that was his only request, so she went along with it. Turned out to be a big hit, everyone raved about the chicken.

Rob

That sounds like the most gourmet barbeque I've ever heard of! I think it sounds very good. In all honesty, after a long day of being at a wedding I'd prefer to have a barbeque instead of the usual buffet food they serve. Best of luck! x

J.

That sounds delicious. Can I come?

Fred

Where's my invitation? I think it sounds GREAT! of course, I am from Texas...

footballfanatic

sounds lovely. don't put bbq on the reception rsvp cards or menu cards though. it will give the wrong impression. just list your main course items, sides and desserts. for the cocktail hour just say beer/wine and heavy appetizers. it sounds like a filling and satisfying menu.

planner

it sounds lovely! I would do as others have suggested and leave out the word BBQ just so people do not make the wrong presumptions. I do think cocktail hour sounds like a lot of food, you don't want them wasting the main food, because they are too full. All in all it sounds delicious.

**Kesha**

Not tacky, no. Everything sounds great. Good luck

Caroline

There is nothing tacky about any of that! It all sounds really delicious, and I'm sure all of your guests will love it.

Stacy

OMG your making me hungry and i just ate vary good i love it i mint have to come :P hope this helps :)

Cheyenne

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