Your wedding is an opportunity to go all-out and to showcase your unique style in a big way. A modern wedding calls for contemporary food and trendy dishes that guests will be talking about long after the final song plays at your reception. Get ready to wow your entire wedding with these tips that will help you design a unique, fun and ultra-modern dinner menu for your big day.Appetizers and Hors D'oeuvresYou only get one chance to make a first impression, so make sure that your guests' introduction to your wedding menu is phenomenal. It may be instinctive to keep appetizers simple, but you're missing a golden opportunity if you stick to cheese and shrimp cocktail. While there's nothing wrong with staples, consider going trendier by picking a cultural theme for your entire menu. A Moroccan wedding menu could feature exotic appetizers like imported Moroccan olives, stuffed pastries, and a buffet-style spread with a variety of fresh, spicy, and enticing dips. Use your appetizers to complement rather than to contrast your main course. Finger foods are always a great choice, and there are many ways to dress up the classics.Main CourseYour main course might be a traditional multi-course affair, or you could choose to go in the opposite direction and have an open banquet-style feast. One of the most trendy and fun ideas emerging in wedding main courses is a DIY pizza station. Hiring a chef and a brick oven, guests are invited to order pizzas of their own design right on the spot. You could also go for sushi, an Indian wedding buffet, or a breakfast-for-dinner menu that features everything from smoked bacon to French toast. If you're hosting an outdoor wedding, you could have a laid-back barbeque reception with all sorts of delicious meats like brisket and short ribs.DrinksAlcohol is a big topic at weddings; do you pay for the open bar, make it strictly BYOB, or ban alcohol altogether? If serving alcohol, keep in mind the consequences of drunk driving, and make sure everyone has a safe way of getting home. There's nothing wrong with wanting a dry wedding, and you can still have plenty of trendy, non-alcoholic drinks that guests will love. A seltzer bar with flavored carbonated drinks accentuated with fresh fruit makes lovely alternatives to sugary, boozy cocktails. If you do decide to have alcohol though, make sure you have a professional bartender who can keep an eye on drink limits for guests.Cakes and DessertsThe multi-tier cake is a timeless classic at weddings, and you may want to go this route if you have a large number of guests in attendance. However, you are not limited to a single cake. If you want something more contemporary, consider serving each guest a mini cake or host a dessert bar filled with gourmet fruit tarts, cupcakes, and other baked goods.The most important part of planning your wedding menu is to have fun. Understand that you cannot please everyone, and you do not have to simmer down your big day to please other people. However, keep dietary restrictions in mind, and notify guests ahead of time. It can be a lifesaver to have vegetarian and gluten- and lactose-free alternatives available upon request. By keeping these things in mind, you can make sure that your wedding dinner is one that guests will fondly remember.Wedding favors are a great way to thank your guests for coming to support you on your special day. Check out our wide selection of wedding favors to find the perfect ones for your guests!