New Delhi [India], August 19: What happens when food stops being merely food and becomes an experience, a responsibility and an art form? That question lies at the heart of The Endless Buffet, the forthcoming book by hospitality entrepreneur and veteran caterer Sameer Lamba, a professional whose career has been shaped by decades of serving people, managing impossible events and building food and hospitality businesses across India.

The Endless Buffet is not simply a book about catering. It is an inside look at what happens behind the scenes when thousands of meals have to be served flawlessly, when a corporate event cannot afford a mistake, when a wedding demands perfection, and when hospitality professionals must make decisions under pressure that guests will never see.

Drawing on his extensive experience in catering and hospitality, Lamba takes readers behind the curtain of an industry where success depends on far more than good recipes. Procurement, manpower, logistics, timing, service, presentation, guest psychology, cost control, and crisis management all come together in an intricate operation that must work seamlessly.

The central philosophy of The Endless Buffet is simple: hospitality is about people before it is about food. For Lamba, a great caterer is not merely someone who can produce a spectacular menu. A great caterer understands that every plate represents a promise to the guest. Every event is an opportunity to create a memory. And every seemingly small detail can determine whether an occasion becomes ordinary or unforgettable.

The book also explores the changing nature of Indian hospitality. From traditional Indian banquets and large-scalecelebrations to sophisticated corporate catering, luxury events and modern food concepts, Lamba examines how the industry has evolved while many fundamental principles remain unchanged.

Among those principles is the importance of preparation. The most successful events, he argues, are often the ones where the guest notices nothing except how effortless everything appears. Behind that apparent simplicity lies planning, systems, discipline, and hundreds of people working together.

The Endless Buffet also reflects Lamba’s entrepreneurial journey and his belief in the power of Indian food and Indian hospitality. It celebrates the extraordinary diversity of the country’sculinary traditions while looking at how Indian hospitality businesses can build brands that compete at the highest level.

The book is intended for a wide audience: hospitality professionals, chefs, caterers, hotel-management students, entrepreneurs, restaurateurs and anyone fascinated by what happens behind the scenes of extraordinary events.

But it is equally a story about life lessons. Hospitality teaches patience. It teaches resilience. It teaches that problems will always appear, often at the worst possible moment, and that the person in charge must remain calm when everyone else is losing theirs.

For Lamba, that is perhaps the greatest lesson of all: the show must always go on. With stories, observations, and practical insights gathered over a long career, The Endless Buffet aims to become a valuable reference for the next generation of hospitality professionals while also offering general readers a rare glimpse into one of the world’s most demanding and rewarding industries. The buffet may eventually end. The lessons, however, are endless.

About Sameer Lamba

Sameer Lamba is an entrepreneur and hospitality professional with decades of experience in catering, food service, and hospitality. His work has included corporate catering, large-scale events, institutional food services, restaurants, and innovative food concepts. Through his businesses and projects, he has remained committed to combining Indian culinary heritage with professional hospitality standards.

For more information, please visit: www.sameerlamba.com

KWALS Catering & Hospitality Group
New Delhi, India

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