I scheduled my food tasting at my reception site and told the manager which items I wanted to taste. He responded and said they don't do tasings for the prime rib, crown roast or duck. I understand that they would have to make a whole roast but how is anyone supposed to taste it. I'm really frustrated because I can't spend $30pp on food if I dont' know what I'm paying for.
Am I overreacting?
Re: not allowed to taste food for reception
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My venue offers tastings on days when they have another wedding, for the same reason.
I might be concerned if: the vendor does not have any reviews, there is NO other way to sample the food you will have (like the suggestions from PP), or you are looking at one of those all-inclusive wedding venue type places that provides their own catering--I have heard bad things about those. If it's a hotel, a club, restaurant, etc. with a reputable caterer, you're fine.
With All the Trimmings
We didn't taste them but there were a number of items that, had we wanted to, we would've only been able to sample on the day of an event serving that item. While I recognize the importance of tasting you need to see it from their POV. It really is a waste of money to make all of that expensive food for two people to try and then maybe not even decide to use for their event.