Vegetarian vs. Non-Vegetarian Catering – What to Consider for Indian Events
One of the biggest decisions when planning a menu for any Indian event is whether to serve vegetarian or non-vegetarian food—or both. Cultural preferences, religious sensitivities, and budget are all factors that influence this choice. Here’s how to make the right decision for your event: — 🍛 1. Understand Your Guest Profile If your guest list includes Jains, vegetarians, or religious groups, it’s safer to go 100% veg or offer separate counters. For mixed crowds, offering both options is increasingly common. — 🍗 2. Budget Considerations Non-vegetarian menus typically cost 20–30% more due to meat, seafood, and specialized preparation. Veg-only menus are more cost-effective and easier to scale. — 🧘♂️ 3. Religious Sensitivities Avoid beef and pork at all events—across most Indian communities. Segregate cooking and serving areas for veg and non-veg, especially during traditional or temple-based functions. — 🧾 4. Popular Menu Combos Vegetarian Starters: Hara bhara kebab, chaat, cheese balls, paneer tikka Non-Veg Starters: Chicken malai tikka, fish fingers, mutton seekh Mixed Mains: Dal makhani, paneer lababdar + butter chicken, mutton rogan josh — ✅ Conclusion There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. Keep your audience in mind, consider dietary preferences, and work with a caterer who can offer well-balanced veg and non-veg options with proper segregation and presentation.