Creative Catering Themes in Los Angeles
The world looks to LA for the best ideas in entertainment. But event planning is about more than a few hours of fun – it’s about leaving a lasting impression.
There’s a bit of a debate in the
event planning business. It is about “what makes the party – the food, the
entertainment, the venue or the theme?” A solid argument can be made for each
of these – and all of them. After all, parties and events are immersive
experiences that leave attendees with an overall sense of whether they had a
good time or not.
Make no mistake: you can’t scrimp
on food and beverages. Menu choices and service factors matter, too. But
regardless of whether you hire Los
Angeles taco cart caterers, carnival-style hot dog and cotton candy vendors
or a Five Star restaurant chef, the food and beverage choices and service
should match the nature of the event, the nature of the attendees and ideally
flow naturally with other event features.
For example, taco catering
naturally fits a Cinco de Mayo party theme, but it might also blend well with
an event that celebrates environmentalism. Ask your mobile taco caterer to
source ingredients locally and use sustainable fish
taco catering selections, for example (tacos in particular are very
adaptable because there is such a broad spectrum of ingredients that can be
used).
So it might make sense to
identify your theme and then plan the food to go with it. A good caterer should
be able to develop a menu that pulls it all together. Here are what event
planning websites say are most popular themes in 2015:
- TV and movie themes – From “Mad Men” to “Game of Thrones” to “Frozen” and “Jurassic
Park,” there’s no lack of inspiration to be drawn from the small and
silver screens. Enterprising bar set ups might include an “Orange is the
New Black mimosa” or a “Walking Dead craft beer.” Particularly clever
family parties might find a lot to work with from “Inside Out,” the Pixar
flick for 2015.
- No party concept is too
abstract – BizBash.com, an event planning industry
trade site, cites corporate and institutional events for using word art
projections on walls and ceilings (e.g., “The Art of the Possible”) in
venue spaces. It’s not much of a stretch to imagine artful presentations
of food – mobile taco catering with tilapia tacos, anyone? – at a bash
like that.
- Bar/Bat Mitzvahs are a
hotbed of creativity – MitzvahMarket.com maintains a running list
of themes that range from Jamaican to lacrosse, cupcakes, small batch
babka, candles, trivia contests and fashion shows. One writer encourages
planners to visit Pinterest to find theme and menu ideas.
One component that seems to
permeate all themes and all planning – from family parties to corporate events
– is that there be joy in the outcome. The event should be memorable and
inspiring. As for the food, it’s well understood that few good things happen on
an empty stomach.
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