Consider the kashrut level you need, the cuisine style (Ashkenazi, Sephardi, fusion, international), your budget per plate, and the caterer’s experience with your event size. Always do a tasting before signing. Explore options in our venue directory.
Can I use an external caterer at my reception hall?
Some halls allow it while others require in-house catering. When external catering is allowed, expect a kitchen usage fee or corkage charge. Verify this policy early in your venue search.
What drinks packages do Israeli caterers offer?
Standard packages include soft drinks, wine, and beer. Premium packages add cocktails, premium spirits, and champagne. Open bar is common at Israeli weddings. Negotiate the drink package separately if needed.
How do caterers handle events at outdoor venues?
Experienced caterers bring mobile kitchens, generators, refrigeration trucks, and all necessary equipment. Verify their outdoor experience and ensure they have a checklist for power, water access, and waste disposal.
What red flags should I watch for with caterers?
No tasting offered, vague pricing, unlicensed kitchen, no liability insurance, poor hygiene during visits, reluctance to share references, and last-minute menu changes without consultation.
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