@danielo Generally what happens is that the food, a selection of several different curry dishes and sided, is delivered in foil trays and we serve and eat it with our own crockery and cutlery. Wait, are you implying you are having a party with twelve people and also don't have enough plates and forks for them? Indian might be out for you in that case. The only suitable thing I can think of in that scenario is pizza, but you already ruled that out...
@09philj This question rose in my mind dyring a guard duty at a distante bunker in the mountains of Israel some weeks ago.
I mean, there HAVE to be another food type! I thought on pies but its the same concept of pizza (a doughy circle) but it cant be cheaper and you cant eat it with one hand). A buckrt of chicken wings is an option. What do you say?
I'd say pizza but I think that's what you were trying to spell when you said ouzza.
Some kind of soup, salad or pasta? Keep in mind if you're making either of those you'll have to make lots of those. Same thing with ordering them, you may have to order lots.
@danielo I would order Mexican food from a place like Chipotle that caters. There is no Chipotle in Israel from what I can tell, and I do not know how many Mexican restaurants there are there that cater, but the great thing about it is that you do not have to order burritos and tacos individually, you only have to order the ingredients and the guests will assemble their own food.
If you can find any kind of restaurant that caters in that style, where you only have to order the ingredients, that might be ideal for a party of 12. In some ways, it can be better than pizza because it gives your guests a little more control over what they eat without actually having to ask each one of them what they want.
Storm answers her own question: Probably that smell when you get into a car and it's cool (as in temperature-wise, not the car itself being a cool car), and there's some sort of evocative smell that crunches like celery.