
What Is Catering Really? The Truth Behind a Term That Has Been Misunderstood
nov 28
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If you’ve ever searched for catering services for your event and ended up finding vendors offering furniture, décor, flowers, or “all-inclusive packages,” you’re not alone.
Today, the word catering is used to describe almost anything related to events—except what it actually means.
At Relicario Catering, specialists in complete gastronomic experiences, we want to clarify what catering truly is, what it isn’t, why the concept has been distorted, and how to choose a truly professional service.
So… What Is Catering and What Is It Not?

At Relicario Catering, specialists in fully curated gastronomic experiences, we want to clarify what catering is, what it isn’t, why the concept has been distorted, and how to choose a truly professional service.
What Does “Catering” Actually Mean?
Although it’s a widely used term, catering is still unfamiliar or confusing for many people. Here are the most accepted definitions:
RAE – Official Dictionary of the Spanish Language: “Service of supplying food and beverages to airplanes, trains, schools, etc.”
Etymological Sources: Comes from the English to cater (“to provide food, attend, supply”), from the French acater, and from the Latin captare.
Cambridge Dictionary: “The job or activity of providing food and drink at events, for organizations, etc.”
Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries: “The work of providing food and drinks for meetings or social events.”
Merriam-Webster Dictionary: “The provision of food and services for a social event or gathering.”
BlueCart (industry source): “The process or business of preparing food and providing food services for clients at remote locations.”
Investopedia: “Preparation, transport, and management of food and beverages for corporate or social events.”
Why Has the Concept of Catering Been Misinterpreted?

Over time, the term catering started being used for services that are not part of gastronomic work.
Many providers noticed that clients lacked clarity, and began offering things like:
furniture rental
décor
ambient styling
event production
lighting
setup
This caused confusion and led many people to assume that catering includes décor or furniture—which it does not.
Our Differentiator: Relicario Catering
At Relicario Catering, we elevate catering into a complete, tailor-made gastronomic experience.
We focus on design, creativity, impeccable technique, and genuine hospitality.
What makes our service different?
Personalized culinary experiences
High-end cuisine led by Chef Salvador Carrillo
Impeccable service and conscious hospitality
Full support for the host
Premium tableware, glassware, and serviceware—different from traditional setups
Our goal is simple: create food-driven experiences that guests remember, and hosts feel proud of.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Does catering include furniture?
No. That belongs to rental or décor services.
However, we collaborate with trusted partners who provide those services and we can gladly recommend them.
What’s the difference between catering and banquets?
Banquets are usually generic and large-scale.
Catering is personalized and can range from a box lunch to a romantic dinner for two, up to major events.
Do you work in villas or private homes?
Yes. We design curated dining experiences in private properties.
Can I request a customized menu?
Absolutely. All our menus are custom-made.
If you don’t know what you want yet, leave it to us—we’ll create something you’ll love.
Conclusion
Catering is gastronomy, service, and experience. At Relicario Catering, we transform every event into a memorable, custom-designed moment.
Don’t leave your menu in the hands of an event decorator.
Contact us to design your next experience.
Want to design a personalized gastronomic experience?
Contact us and we’ll create a custom menu just for you.
Explore our services here. → https://www.relicariocatering.com/en/services
