Catering near you in Philippines
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Typical price: ₱20,000–₱350,000
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What catering costs in Philippines
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buffet catering (50 guests) Buffet package with basic setup | ₱20,000 | ₱40,000 | ₱85,000 |
| Premium buffet / plated (50 guests) Higher-tier menu with styling and crew | ₱35,000 | ₱70,000 | ₱140,000 |
| Full wedding catering (100 guests) Full package with styling, crew and setup | ₱80,000 | ₱160,000 | ₱350,000 |
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How to hire a catering pro in Philippines
- Confirm the caterer has a sanitary permit and food-handler health certificates
- Get an itemized quote: per-head, staffing, setup, mobilization
- Ask about buffet packages (the dominant format) and inclusions (tables, chairs, styling)
- Confirm allergen handling
- Collect and share guest dietary needs in advance
- Confirm setup, service crew and clear-down are included
Frequently asked questions
Do caterers handle dietary requirements and allergies?
Professionals do — collect guest dietary needs (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, allergies) in advance and give them to the caterer, who should label dishes and manage cross-contamination. Allergen management is a legal duty for food businesses in many countries; ask how they handle it.
How much does catering cost per person?
Caterers price per head, and the service style drives it: a drop-off or finger buffet is cheapest, a served buffet mid-range, and a plated multi-course dinner the most. Staffing, bar service, hire (crockery, linen) and travel are usually on top of the per-head food price.
How far in advance should I book a caterer?
For weddings and large events, 6-12 months ahead secures popular caterers and dates; smaller parties, a few weeks to a couple of months. Book earlier for peak season (summer weddings, December). A tasting before you commit is standard for bigger events.
Is a service charge or gratuity expected?
Many caterers add a service charge (often 15-22%) covering staff; confirm whether it's included or extra, and whether it goes to the team. Where a service charge is applied, an additional tip is usually optional. Clarify this before signing to avoid a surprise on the final invoice.
Buffet or plated — which should I choose?
Buffet is cheaper, more flexible on dietary needs, and needs fewer servers; plated service is more formal, controls portions and timing, and suits sit-down weddings and galas. Plated costs more in both food precision and staff. Match it to the event's formality and budget.
How much do catering staff and hire add?
Staffing and equipment hire can add 20-40% on top of the food, especially for plated service and events without a venue kitchen. Servers, chefs, bar staff, crockery, glassware and linen all cost. Get these itemised so you can compare like with like.
What's included in a catering quote?
Look for: per-head food price, service style, staff (chefs, servers) and hours, equipment hire (crockery, glassware, linen, chafing dishes), setup and clear-down, travel, and any bar or drinks package. A per-head number alone hides staffing and hire costs that can rival the food.
What does catering cost per head in the Philippines?
Buffet catering runs roughly ₱400-1,800 per head depending on tier and inclusions (styling, mobilization). A 100-guest event commonly totals ₱80,000-350,000; Metro Manila is at the upper end.
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