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Are guests mostly familiar with Nigerian food, mixed, or largely first-time guests? This affects how much the menu should rely on soup and swallow versus rice, sides and grilled dishes.
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Event catering guide
Planning food for around 100 people is not just a bigger restaurant order. You need variety, service timing, setup expectations, allergen notes and a clear brief before a caterer can respond properly.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
Planning frame
Before you worry about exact tray counts or portions, clarify the event shape. That makes the catering enquiry more useful and avoids guessing.
Are guests mostly familiar with Nigerian food, mixed, or largely first-time guests? This affects how much the menu should rely on soup and swallow versus rice, sides and grilled dishes.
Is the plan buffet, trays, food handover, setup support or staff support? The same food list can require very different preparation depending on service style.
Venue access, kitchen space, arrival windows, parking, lift access and table layout can affect what is practical. Include these details when known.
Pick the dishes that matter most: jollof rice, egusi, pounded yam, suya, puff puff, or other family favourites. Build the brief around those anchors.
Menu balance
This table is a planning aid, not a fixed catering package.
| Menu part | Why to include it | Examples to discuss | Risk if ignored |
|---|---|---|---|
| Main rice option | Gives most guests a reliable base. | Jollof rice or special rice. | The menu may feel too specialist for first-time guests. |
| Soup and swallow | Adds cultural depth and satisfies guests expecting traditional food. | Egusi, efo riro, okra, pounded yam, amala or eba. | Nigerian guests may feel the menu lacks a traditional centre. |
| Protein and specials | Adds flavour variety and stronger savoury choices. | Suya, asun, pepper soup or other specials. | Plates can feel repetitive, especially for evening food. |
| Sides and finishers | Helps guests customise plates and gives lighter options. | Plantain, moi moi, akara and puff puff. | The menu may feel heavy and harder for children or new guests. |
Brief builder
A useful enquiry does not need perfect answers. It needs clear working assumptions. Send something like this in your own words:
Avoid wrong turns
Guest count matters, but service style, timing, menu variety and venue access can change the work involved.
Dietary and allergen details should be discussed before the final menu is agreed, not after the food list is locked.
A useful quote needs context: date, venue, guest estimate, food preferences, setup needs and service expectations.
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