Why French catering looks nothing like a French restaurant menu: the famous dishes are the ones that cannot travel
French cooking has more famous dishes than any other kitchen, and most of them are the wrong order for an office. The canon was built to go from the pass to the table in seconds. A beurre blanc splits over heat, and a soufflé does not survive the van.
The menu that works comes from the boulangerie and the bistro instead. Bijou Catering, a Zerocater partner that began as a French restaurant, put it plainly in their partner interview: the duck breast that opened the restaurant menu never made the catering menu, while their beef bourguignon did, because a four-hour braise travels.
Plated French is not impossible, only not a drop-off. For hot European food that scales by the tray, Italian catering is the easier order.


