A menu that works beautifully in December can feel heavy and out of place in June. Adjusting for season isn't just about comfort — it affects food safety too.
Summer Events (April–June)
Lean into cooling counters: fresh lassi, fruit juices, and a chilled dessert station do better than heavy fried starters in the heat. Keep perishable dairy items on ice and rotate them frequently through service.
Winter Events (November–February)
This is when Sarson da Saag and Makki di Roti truly shine, along with Gajar da Halwa served warm. Hot counters — live tandoor, hot chai — are especially appreciated at outdoor winter events.
Monsoon Considerations
If your event falls during the monsoon, prioritise covered serving areas and be extra cautious with any counter involving raw or lightly cooked ingredients.