If you’ve been stressing over your wedding menu, here’s a little something to get your ideas (and taste buds) rolling in the right direction.
Planning a wedding menu that makes every guest, from the pickiest cousin to the foodie friend, happily is basically a sport. And honestly? You want dishes that don’t just taste good, but spark that “OMG remember that wedding food?” conversation even months later. Because when the decor fades and the music stops, people always, always remember the food. So, if you’re building a wedding menu that makes your big day feel even more celebrated, you’re in the right place. With Wedding Affair, let’s dive into 10 crowd-pleasing dishes that will have everyone going back for seconds (and maybe even thirds; no judgement).
Table of Contents
- Dal Makhni That Actually Melts in the Mouth
- Paneer Tikka That’s Juicy, Not Dry
- Chole Bhature Because…Iconic
- Biryani That has Its Own Fan Club
- Dosa Live Counter’s Always a Hit
- Amritsari Kulcha That Makes You Close Your Eyes
- Golgappa Shots for That Instant Excitement
- Rabri Jalebi That Ends the Meal With a Warm Hug
- Butter Chicken Because Some Things are Non-Negotiable
- Fresh Fruit Kulfi for the Win
Dal Makhni That Actually Melts in the Mouth
A classic for a reason. Slow cooked overnight, buttery, creamy and beautifully smoky, this is the comfort dish everyone searches for. Add it to your wedding menu and watch how fast it disappears.
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Paneer Tikka That’s Juicy, Not Dry
Nobody deserves dry paneer on their big day. Go for soft, marinated chunks grilled to perfection. Bonus: it’s a great live counter option and adds flair to your wedding menu.
Chole Bhature Because…Iconic
Let’s be real, this combo has national fan-following energy. Fluffy bhature plus tangy, spicy chole = a plate that sends guests straight to food heaven. Including this in your wedding menu is basically a love letter to North Indian food lovers.
Biryani That has Its Own Fan Club
Whether you’re team Hyderabadi or team lucknow, a fragrant biryani always wins hearts. For your wedding menu, stick with flavours that are rich but now overwhelming. The aroma? It will be chef’s kiss.
Dosa Live Counter’s Always a Hit
Something about crispy dosas being made right in front of you is totally unmatched energy. Guests adore it. Keep options like masala, cheese, Mysore and ghee roast. It keeps your wedding menu fun, interactive and super satisfying.
Amritsari Kulcha That Makes You Close Your Eyes
Soft, stuffed buttery perfection. Pair it with chole and watch it become the dark horse favourite. Honestly, this dish sneaks into everyone’s “I didn’t expect to love this so much” list on the menu.
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Golgappa Shots for That Instant Excitement
What’s an Indian function without a little paani puri chaos? Serve it the fun way: flavoured waters, crispy puris and cute little shot glasses. It adds personality to your wedding menu and instantly puts everyone in a party mood.
Rabri Jalebi That Ends the Meal With a Warm Hug
Crispy jalebis dipped into thick, dreamy rabri… you can almost taste it, right? This dessert combo is basically tradition with drama. It rounds off the wedding menu on a sweet, nostalgic note.
Butter Chicken Because Some Things are Non-Negotiable
Let’s be honest, if your menu has butter chicken, half the crowd is already happy. Silky gravy, tender chicken and flavours that feel like home. It’s a classic you simply can’t go wrong with.
Fresh Fruit Kulfi for the Win
Kulfis in flavours like mango, rose, malai, paan or even tender coconut? Yes please. Guests love something refreshing, especially after a plateful of rich food. It’s the cool, soothing finish your wedding menu deserves.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Question 1: How do I plan a balanced wedding menu?
Mix rich dishes with lighter options and include at least one live counter to keep things exciting.
Question 2: Should I add regional dishes to my wedding menu?
Absolutely! It adds personality and connects your celebration to your roots.
Question 3: How many items are ideal for a wedding menu?
Usually 12-18 items feel satisfying without overwhelming guests.














