How Much Does Catering Cost Per Head in Abu Dhabi? [2026 Pricing Guide]

If you’re planning a corporate event, wedding, private gathering, Ramadan Iftar, or company celebration in Abu Dhabi, one of the first questions you’ll probably ask is: how much does catering cost per person?

The answer depends on several factors, including the type of event, menu selection, service style, guest count, and overall experience you want to create. For instance, a simple office lunch buffet requires a very different level of planning compared to a wedding reception, executive dinner, or large-scale corporate function.

Now, to help you budget more accurately, let’s look at the average catering cost per head in Abu Dhabi in 2026.

Average Catering Cost Per Head in Abu Dhabi in 2026

Catering Type Typical Cost Per Head
Daily Office Meals AED 20 – 120
Corporate Event Catering AED 70 – 800+
Private Party Catering AED 70 – 500
Wedding Catering AED 150 – 1,500
Gala Dinner Catering AED 180 – 1,500
Ramadan Iftar Catering AED 165 – 500

Actual pricing depends on menu requirements, service format, guest count, venue logistics, staffing requirements, and catering inclusions.

What Factors Affect Catering Costs in Abu Dhabi?

The majority of people compare catering quotes based on the final price alone. However, two events with the same number of guests can have completely different catering costs depending on the service requirements involved.

For instance, a buffet lunch for 100 employees requires a very different level of planning compared to a wedding reception for 100 guests with live cooking stations, premium menus, and dedicated service staff. Therefore, understanding the factors that influence catering pricing can help you set realistic expectations and compare quotes more accurately.

Type of Event

The type of event often has the biggest impact on catering costs.

Corporate lunches usually focus on practical menus, efficient service, and consistent portions. Weddings, gala dinners, executive functions, and private celebrations often require more customization, presentation, staffing, and guest-facing service.
Example:

Event Type Typical Cost Per Head
Office Lunch Buffet AED 70–120
Corporate Event Catering AED 120–250
Wedding Catering AED 150–700+
Gala Dinner Catering AED 180–1,500+
Ramadan Iftar Catering AED 165–500

A wedding for 200 guests may cost several times more per person than a corporate lunch for the same guest count because the service expectations are completely different.

Service Style

The way food is served directly affects labor, equipment, preparation time, and event management requirements.

Example:

Service Style Typical Cost Impact
Drop-Off Catering AED 50–90 per person
Buffet Catering AED 80–150 per person
Plated Service AED 150–350+ per person
Live Cooking Stations Additional AED 30–100+ per person

For instance, a buffet setup for 100 guests may require a smaller service team, while plated dining requires coordinated service staff for every table. Live BBQ stations, carving stations, pasta counters, and specialty cooking experiences typically increase costs further.

Menu Selection

Menu design directly influences ingredient costs, preparation time, and culinary expertise.

Simple lunch menus often use cost-efficient ingredients and streamlined preparation methods. Premium seafood, imported meats, specialty cuisines, and customized dining experiences require greater investment.

Example:

Menu Type Typical Cost Per Head
Office Buffet Menu AED 70–120
Multi-Cuisine Buffet AED 120–250
Seafood Menu AED 180–400+
Executive Dining Menu AED 250–500+

A grilled chicken and rice buffet costs considerably less than a menu featuring premium seafood, imported beef, specialty desserts, and live cooking stations.

Guest Count

Guest numbers influence operational efficiency and overall cost distribution.

Many setup, transportation, staffing, and equipment costs remain relatively fixed regardless of event size. Larger events allow those costs to be spread across more guests.

Example:

Guest Count Per-Head Cost
50 Guests AED 150–200
100 Guests AED 130–180
300 Guests AED 110–160

As guest numbers increase, the average cost per person often decreases because catering operations become more efficient.

Staffing Requirements

Professional catering involves much more than food preparation alone.

Depending on the event, staffing may include chefs, buffet attendants, service staff, supervisors, event coordinators, and beverage attendants.

Example:

Staffing Level Typical Cost Impact
Food Delivery Only Lowest cost
Buffet Attendants Included + AED 10–25 per person
Full-Service Event Team + AED 30–100+ per person

A simple office buffet may require only a small service team, whereas a wedding reception often requires extensive guest-facing staff throughout the event.

Equipment and Setup Requirements

Presentation standards and equipment needs can significantly influence catering pricing.

Example:

Setup Requirement Typical Cost Impact
Basic Buffet Setup Usually included
Premium Buffet Displays + AED 10–30 per person
Full Tableware & Glassware Setup + AED 15–50 per person
Specialty Beverage Stations + AED 10–40 per person

Events requiring elaborate buffet displays, premium table settings, decorative food stations, and custom presentation often involve additional setup costs.

Venue Logistics

The venue itself can affect catering operations more than many clients expect.

Outdoor locations, remote venues, beach events, desert gatherings, and venues with limited kitchen access usually require additional transportation, setup planning, and equipment support.

Example:

Venue Type Potential Cost Impact
Hotel Ballroom Standard
Corporate Office Standard
Outdoor Venue + AED 10–40 per person
Remote Desert Location + AED 20–75+ per person

Additional logistics often require more manpower, transport coordination, and equipment handling.

Seasonal Demand

Certain periods experience much higher demand across Abu Dhabi’s catering industry. These periods often include Ramadan, Eid, wedding season, National Day celebrations, and year-end corporate functions.

Example:

Season Typical Pricing Trend
Summer (May–September) More competitive pricing
Peak Wedding Season Higher demand
Ramadan & Eid Increased demand
December Corporate Events Premium booking period

For instance, an event booked during a busy Ramadan or wedding season may cost noticeably more than a similar event scheduled during quieter months due to increased demand and limited availability.

Choose a Catering Partner That Delivers Value Beyond Price

While cost per head is important, the lowest catering quote does not always deliver the best overall value. Okay?

Food quality, menu variety, service reliability, food safety standards, operational experience, and guest satisfaction often have a far greater impact on the success of an event than minor pricing differences.

Before selecting a catering company, look for:

  • Transparent pricing with clear inclusions
  • Professional food safety and hygiene standards
  • Experience managing different event types
  • Flexible menu planning capabilities
  • Reliable staffing and service coordination
  • Proven client satisfaction and industry experience
  • Ability to accommodate dietary and cultural requirements

Choose Al Jazeera International Catering for Affordable Catering Services in Abu Dhabi

At Al Jazeera International Catering (JIC), we believe exceptional catering should align with both your event goals and your budget. Every event comes with different expectations, guest profiles, and financial considerations. Therefore, instead of offering one fixed solution, we work closely with clients to create catering packages that deliver the right balance of quality, service, and value.

Our team can customize menus, service formats, cuisine selections, and catering setups based on your event size, budget requirements, and guest preferences. Whether you’re planning a corporate function, wedding, private celebration, Ramadan gathering, executive event, or workforce catering program, we help you build a catering solution that fits your requirements without unnecessary costs.

In fact, menu planning, food preparation, buffet setup, service staffing, food safety management, and event coordination all move together through one experienced team. This allows you to maintain better control over your catering budget while still delivering a professional dining experience for your guests.

From cost-effective buffet catering and office meal programs to premium hospitality services and large-scale event catering, JIC provides flexible solutions designed around your priorities, not a one-size-fits-all package.

Let’s discuss your event requirements and create a catering solution that works for your guests, your expectations, and your budget.

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    MR. HAMED AL NUAIMI

    Mr. Hamad Mohamed Abdullah Qasem Al Nuaimi is a distinguished Emirati businessman, investor, and entrepreneur with over three decades of leadership experience spanning construction, real estate, investments, logistics, manufacturing, hospitality, and business development. Renowned for his strategic vision and strong commercial acumen, he has consistently driven organizational growth, operational excellence, and long-term value creation across diverse sectors.

    Throughout his illustrious career, Mr. Al Nuaimi has held numerous executive and governance roles, including Chairman, Managing Director, Shareholder Representative, and Board Member for a wide range of companies within the United Arab Emirates. His extensive experience across both the public and private sectors has enabled him to successfully lead complex business operations, establish strategic partnerships, and oversee large-scale investment initiatives.

    A respected leader with a strong entrepreneurial mindset, Mr. Al Nuaimi has been instrumental in the establishment, development, and expansion of multiple successful enterprises. His ability to identify opportunities, foster innovation, and implement sustainable business strategies has earned him a reputation as a trusted and influential figure within the UAE business community. Today, he continues to play a pivotal role in guiding organizations toward sustainable growth, operational efficiency, and long-term success while contributing to the advancement of the UAE’s dynamic business landscape.

    Mr. Majed Al Mehairi

    Mr. Majed Al Mehairi is currently one of the Directors at JIC, representing Gulf Catering Services LLC.

     

    Mr. Mohammed Al Mansouri

    Mr. Mohammed Mansouri is currently one of the Directors at JIC, representing Force 10.

    Mr. Mansouri is currently the General Services Manager of Transgulf Ready mix, a group company of Force 10. He has been with Transgulf since February 2002.

    Mr. Adam Sheikh

    Mr. Adam Sheikh is currently one of the Directors at JIC, representing Gulf Catering Services LLC.

    Mr. Sheikh has been the co-founder and managing partner since the inception in 1980 of M/s. Arab Gulf Pearl Trading Establishment which is a well-known and reputed trading company in Abu Dhabi, UAE. Under his leadership and guidance Arab Gulf Pearl built a strong reputation in the sectors of Power, Telecommunications, Infrastructure and the Service Industry for almost four decades.

     

     

    Mr. Robby Thommy

    Mr. Robby Thommy is the Managing Director and Shareholder of JIC. He represents Gulf Catering Services LLC and serves on the Board of Directors for JIC. Currently, in his capacity, Mr. Robby Thommy brings to the table over 30 years of experience in the contract food service industry.

    In addition to his current leadership role at JIC, he is also the Chairman and Managing Director of Ben and Thommy Catering Services Pvt. Ltd. (BAT), India. His area of professional expertise extends to his active involvement in industrial canteens at manufacturing units, nuclear plants and oil refineries. He has also lent his professional adroitness to institutional catering in educational and training centers, offices as well as to oilfields and remote sites.

    In the initial stages of his career he worked extensively with Radhakrishna Hospitality Services.

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        Experience Summary Mr. Abdulla S. Al Minhali is currently the Chairman of Force 10 Company and General Manager of Associated Construction & Trading Group. He has more than 31 years of experience in the Oil & Gas Industry – ADNOC & GASCO He lead the efforts to successfully register CDM (Clean Development Mechanism) project at the UN relevant body, the first ever of its nature. He also lead the ADNOC Energy Efficiency Initiative and was ADNOC Group Companies Steering Committee Chairman. In 2012, he Supported the establishment of the Gas Directorate in ADNOC to further develop & implement the Company’s Gas development strategies & Gas delivery performance.. In addition, he was also the Chairman of the ADNOC-Etihad Rail Agreement Sub Committee and member of the Institutional Advisory Board in Petroleum Institute in Abu Dhabi.