By Manang A | Event Planner & Caterer | facebook.com/ManangACatering
Let’s be honest—planning a party or event can get overwhelming, especially when you're figuring out logistics. You’ve booked the food, sent the invites, and now you're asking:
“Do I need a tent?”
“How many tables do I need?”
“Should I go with plated service or buffet?”
Don’t worry—Manang A is here to help you figure it out! Whether you're hosting a birthday in your backyard, a wedding reception, or a company outing, this quick guide will walk you through what you need (and don’t need) to create a smooth, comfortable, and beautiful event setup—without overbuying or stressing out.
YES, if:
Even if it’s not rainy season, a tent gives your event a sense of structure, comfort, and style. It also helps protect food, decorations, and guests from direct heat or wind.
Tip from Manang A: Don’t forget side covers or curtains if your event is during ber months—the wind can get chilly!
MAYBE NOT, if:
This depends on the type of event, guest count, and how you want the flow to go.
For Sit-Down Meals:
Use round or rectangular tables that seat 6–8 people. You’ll need:
Example: For 50 guests, prepare around 7–8 guest tables, 1 buffet table, and 2–3 extras for other functions.
For Cocktail-Style or Short Events:
If you’re serving finger food or snacks only, go with fewer tables and more standing space. You can provide:
Don’t Forget Chairs!
Every seated guest should have a chair—but add extra 5–10 just in case more guests show up or some chairs get moved around.
Tip from Manang A: Use monobloc chairs with covers or mix wood + cushioned chairs for more elegance without breaking the bank.
This is one of the most important decisions that affects not just the vibe, but also the budget and flow of your event.
BUFFET STYLE
Best for: Birthdays, reunions, corporate events, family gatherings
Pros:
Considerations:
Manang A Suggests: Use 2 buffet lines for 50+ guests to avoid long waiting times.
PLATED SERVICE
Best for: Formal events, weddings, intimate dinners
Pros:
Considerations:
Manang A Suggests: For mixed events, do semi-plated—serve the main meal plated and have desserts, drinks, or extras buffet-style.
Depending on the event, you might also need:
Sometimes it’s cheaper and easier to get a catering package that already includes setup, utensils, service, and cleanup—so you don’t have to worry about renting things separately.
At the end of the day, what matters most is that your guests feel comfortable, full, and happy. Whether you’re hosting a grand celebration or a cozy backyard party, planning your event setup properly can make a huge difference.
My best advice? List everything down—from guest count to location to meal type. Then consult with your supplier or planner (hi, that’s me!) to see what setup fits your needs best.
Need help figuring it out? I offer free consultations to help you plan the setup that works for your space, budget, and guest list.
Send me a message at facebook.com/ManangACatering, and let’s make sure your next event is comfy, classy, and stress-free.
