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Funeral Catering Kenya
In Kenya, feeding mourners is not merely a logistical task, it is a sacred act of hospitality, community solidarity, and love. When a family loses a loved one, the grief is immense. The last thing they should worry about is whether hundreds of mourners have been fed. That responsibility, handled with professionalism and compassion, is exactly what Hauchi Kay Catering Service Company offers.
Kenyans spend enormous sums annually on funerals, widely estimated in the tens of billions of shillings, with Western Kenya and Nyanza regions leading in the scale and elaborateness of burial ceremonies. Funerals routinely draw hundreds, sometimes thousands, of mourners over several days, making professional catering not just a convenience, but a necessity.
Hauchi Kay Catering Service Company is your trusted funeral catering Kenya partner during your most difficult moments. From the night vigil (kesha) through to the burial day reception and beyond, we handle all food preparation, serving, and cleanup, allowing your family to focus entirely on grieving, remembering, and celebrating the life of your loved one.
This guide covers everything you need to know about funeral catering services in Kenya: why food plays such a central role in burial ceremonies, what our services include, how we cater for different communities and religions, what menus we recommend, and our fully costed catering packages for every budget.
Why Food Is Central to Funerals in Kenya
Food at a Kenyan funeral is far more than sustenance. It is a visible demonstration of respect for the departed, hospitality toward mourners who have travelled far, and solidarity with the grieving family. This tradition runs deep across all 43 Kenyan communities.
Historically, when a community member died, neighbours and extended family would arrive at the homestead bearing food, sacks of maize, live chickens, bundles of vegetables, to support the bereaved family through the mourning period. This communal contribution, sometimes formalised through harambee (fundraising), ensured that mourners were fed throughout the funeral period, which could last several days.
Today, while communal contributions still happen, the scale of modern Kenyan funerals, often drawing 300 to over 1,000 mourners, has made DIY cooking impractical and stressful for bereaved families. A large portion of the money raised for funeral services in Kenya is now specifically earmarked to feed funeral guests. The family of the deceased is expected to provide food for all mourners as an act of honour and community obligation.
Among the Luhya of Western Kenya, mourners are hosted over multiple days, with food and drinks served at the vigil, at the burial, and at memorial services held even long after the burial. Among the Luo of Nyanza, multi-day vigils require sustained catering from arrival of the body to final burial. Among the Abagusii, porridge (erongori) and communal meals symbolise the community’s support and shared grief. Across all communities, the message is the same: to feed a mourner is to carry part of their burden.
This is why professional funeral catering services in Kenya have become essential. Hauchi Kay Catering Service Company exists to ensure every mourner is fed with dignity, warmth, and cultural respect.
What Funeral Catering Services in Kenya Include
A professional funeral catering service is far more comprehensive than simply cooking food. At Hauchi Kay, we provide end-to-end catering management so that families have one less thing to worry about during an already overwhelming time.
Our funeral catering services cover every stage of the funeral period:
- Night Vigil (Kesha) Catering – Serving tea, uji (porridge), mandazi, and light meals through the night to mourners keeping vigil
- Burial Day Full Meals – Hot, freshly prepared lunch and dinner for all mourners on the day of burial
- Post-Burial Reception – A formal reception meal after the committal service, catering for guests before they depart
- Memorial Service Catering – Food and beverages for 40-day memorials, one-year anniversaries, and other remembrance gatherings
- Harambee Day Catering – Refreshments and meals for fundraising events held before the funeral
Each engagement includes the following from Hauchi Kay:
- Menu consultation with the family, respecting cultural and religious preferences
- Bulk procurement of all food ingredients
- Full on-site cooking by our experienced team
- Supply of serving equipment: sufurias, jikos, gas cookers, tents if needed
- Serving dishes, plates, cups, cutlery, and napkins
- Trained serving staff present throughout the event
- Full post-event cleanup – we leave the compound as we found it
Whether your funeral draws 50 mourners or 1,500, Hauchi Kay has the capacity, experience, and logistics to handle it professionally.
Catering for Every Kenyan Community – Luo, Luhya, Kikuyu, Kamba, Muslim & Christian Funerals
Kenya’s 43 tribes and diverse religious communities each bring unique traditions to burial ceremonies. A professional funeral caterer must understand and respect these differences. At Hauchi Kay, cultural sensitivity is at the heart of everything we do.
Luo Funerals – Western Kenya & Nyanza
Luo burial ceremonies are among the most elaborate in Kenya. They involve multi-day vigils (diel) with large numbers of mourners arriving from across the country. Catering must sustain hundreds of guests across multiple meals from the day the body arrives home to post-burial. Staple dishes include ugali with beef or fish stew, and large quantities of tea are served through the night vigil. Hauchi Kay has extensive experience in large-scale Luo funeral catering, including upcountry deployments to Homa Bay, Kisumu, Migori, and Siaya counties.

Luhya Funerals – Western Kenya
The Luhya community of Western Kenya hold funerals that extend over several days, with food and drinks served continuously from the arrival of mourners through the burial and into memorial services held weeks or months later. The family is expected to feed all guests generously. Our team is experienced in managing the sustained, large-scale cooking required for Luhya funeral receptions across Kakamega, Bungoma, and Vihiga counties.

Kikuyu & Central Kenya Funerals
Central Kenya funerals tend to be more contained but still require a well-organised reception meal after the church service and burial. Dishes popular in Central Kenya funerals include githeri (maize and beans), mukimo, and nyama stew. Hauchi Kay prepares authentic Central Kenya dishes that feel like home to mourners.

Kamba Funerals – Eastern Kenya
Kamba burial ceremonies involve community gatherings at the family homestead. Food is prepared in large quantities and guests are expected to be fed before departing. Popular dishes include ugali, goat stew, and vegetables. Our Eastern Kenya funeral catering extends to Machakos, Makueni, and Kitui counties.

Muslim Funerals – Halal Catering
Muslim funerals in Kenya are typically brief, with burial occurring quickly after death. However, after the burial prayers, community members gather at the family’s home where meals are served. Hauchi Kay provides fully halal-certified menus for Muslim funeral receptions, with no pork products and all meat prepared according to Islamic dietary law.

Christian Church Funerals – Nairobi & Upcountry
For church-based funerals, whether Catholic, Protestant, or Pentecostal, Hauchi Kay handles reception meals after the service. Our team coordinates with the church venue or the family homestead to ensure smooth, timely serving for large congregations.

Popular Funeral Food Menus for Kenyan Burial Ceremonies
At Hauchi Kay, we believe that the food served at a funeral should bring comfort, reflect the family’s heritage, and honour the dignity of the occasion. Below are our most popular funeral menu categories, all of which can be customised to the family’s wishes, dietary requirements, and budget.
Morning / Vigil Menu (Kesha Night)
- Uji wa mtama or uji wa mahindi (millet or maize porridge)
- Mandazi / mahamri
- Bread with margarine or jam
- Chai (strong milk tea) – served throughout the night
- Hot water for instant coffee

Burial Day Lunch (Main Meal)
- Ugali (maize meal) – the cornerstone of any Kenyan funeral meal
- Beef stew (nyama ya ng’ombe) or goat stew (nyama ya mbuzi)
- Rice pilau (wali wa nazi or plain rice)
- Sukuma wiki (collard greens) or managu (African nightshade)
- Beans stew (maharagwe) – for non-meat guests
- Kachumbari (tomato and onion salad)
- Chapati – for families requesting it

Post-Burial Reception / Evening Meal
- Githeri (mixed maize and beans)
- Nyama choma (roasted meat) – for appropriate occasions
- Pilau with accompaniments
- Vegetable stew for dietary-restricted guests
- Fruit or dessert option upon request
Beverages (All Day)
- Chai (tea) – served all day, standard at every Kenyan funeral
- Water – bottled or purified, served in sufficient quantity
- Juice – for children and guests who prefer cold beverages
- Sodas – available for post-burial receptions
All menus are fully customisable. We cater for special dietary requirements including vegetarian, diabetic-friendly, and halal. Simply discuss your preferences with our team during the initial consultation.

7 Reasons Kenyan Families Choose Professional Funeral Catering
When a family is in grief, the practical demands of a large funeral can quickly become overwhelming. Hiring Hauchi Kay as your professional funeral caterer removes the single biggest logistical burden from your shoulders. Here is why families across Kenya trust us:
1. Relieves the Family from Cooking Stress – Grief is exhausting. The last thing a bereaved family should do is manage industrial-scale cooking. We take that completely off your plate.
2. Capacity for Any Size Gathering – From an intimate gathering of 50 to a community funeral of 1,500+, Hauchi Kay has the equipment, staff, and logistics to cater professionally at any scale.
3. Food Safety and Hygiene – All our staff are trained in food safety. We ensure proper food handling, storage, and preparation to protect mourners from any foodborne illness.
4. Budget Efficiency – Through bulk purchasing and waste management, we often save families money compared to disorganised DIY cooking with purchased ingredients.
5. Trained Serving Staff On-Site – Our team is present throughout the event, serving guests promptly and respectfully so the family can focus on being with their loved ones.
6. Complete Setup and Cleanup – We arrive early to set up cooking stations and leave only after full cleanup. The compound is left clean and orderly.
7. Culturally Informed Menus – We understand Kenyan funeral food traditions across all 43 communities. Our menus are designed to feel familiar, comforting, and culturally appropriate.
Hauchi Kay Funeral Catering Packages – With Budget Breakdown & Ingredients
At Hauchi Kay, we believe every family deserves dignified, professionally catered funeral services regardless of budget. We offer three clearly defined packages tailored to different guest counts, with full ingredient lists and transparent pricing. All prices are estimates and may vary by location, market prices, and specific requirements, contact us for a personalised quote.
Package 1: Basic Package – Intimate Funeral (50–100 Guests)
Ideal for: smaller family funerals, intimate memorials, 40-day services, or families on a tighter budget.
Services Included: One main meal (burial day lunch) + morning tea/uji. Includes serving staff (2 persons), serving dishes, and cleanup.
| Ingredient / Item | Quantity | Est. Cost (Ksh.) | Notes |
| Maize Flour (Ugali) | 25 kg | Ksh. 2,500 | Unga wa sembe, 2 x 12.5 kg bags |
| Beef (Stew) | 15 kg | Ksh. 7,500 | Bone-in stewing beef from butcher |
| Cooking Oil | 3 litres | Ksh. 900 | Refined vegetable oil |
| Onions | 3 kg | Ksh. 300 | Medium onions for stew base |
| Tomatoes | 5 kg | Ksh. 500 | Fresh tomatoes for stew & kachumbari |
| Sukuma Wiki | 10 bunches | Ksh. 300 | Fresh collard greens |
| Beans (Dry) | 5 kg | Ksh. 750 | Red kidney beans for bean option |
| Millet/Maize Flour (Uji) | 5 kg | Ksh. 500 | For morning porridge |
| Sugar | 3 kg | Ksh. 450 | For uji and tea |
| Tea Leaves | 500g | Ksh. 250 | Loose leaf tea |
| Milk | 5 litres | Ksh. 600 | Fresh milk for chai |
| Mandazi Flour/Dough | 5 kg | Ksh. 400 | For morning mandazi |
| Salt, Spices, Maggi | Assorted | Ksh. 400 | Cumin, coriander, royco, pilipili |
| Firewood / Charcoal | 1 sack | Ksh. 800 | Or LPG gas refill (Ksh. 1,200) |
| Disposable Plates & Cups | 120 pcs each | Ksh. 900 | Or reusable washed set |
| Water (Jerricans) | 200 litres | Ksh. 400 | For cooking and serving |
| Hauchi Kay Labour & Service | 2 staff + coordination | Ksh. 4,000 | Chef + helper + service fee |
| Transport (Nairobi) | Within Nairobi | Ksh. 1,500 | Upcountry quoted separately |
BASIC PACKAGE TOTAL ESTIMATE: Ksh. 22,550 – 28,000
Package 2: Standard Package – Mid-Size Funeral (100 – 300 Guests)
Ideal for: most Kenyan family funerals. Covers burial day full meals including morning, lunch, and evening meal plus full service management.
Services Included: Morning uji/chai + burial day lunch + post-burial evening meal. Includes serving staff (4 persons), all utensils, serving equipment, and cleanup.
| Ingredient / Item | Quantity | Est. Cost (Ksh.) | Notes |
| Maize Flour (Ugali) | 60 kg | Ksh. 6,000 | 4 x 15 kg bags unga wa sembe |
| Beef (Stew) | 40 kg | Ksh. 20,000 | Mix of bone-in and boneless stewing beef |
| Goat Meat (Optional Add-on) | 10 kg | Ksh. 7,000 | For families preferring goat stew |
| Rice (Plain/Pilau) | 20 kg | Ksh. 4,000 | Pishori or long grain rice |
| Cooking Oil | 8 litres | Ksh. 2,400 | Refined vegetable oil |
| Onions | 8 kg | Ksh. 800 | Large onions for stew base |
| Tomatoes | 12 kg | Ksh. 1,200 | Fresh tomatoes |
| Tomato Paste | 4 tins | Ksh. 600 | Concentrated paste for stew depth |
| Sukuma Wiki | 25 bunches | Ksh. 750 | Fresh collard greens |
| Beans (Dry) | 10 kg | Ksh. 1,500 | Red kidney beans |
| Millet / Maize Flour (Uji) | 10 kg | Ksh. 1,000 | For morning and evening porridge |
| Chapati Flour | 10 kg | Ksh. 1,200 | Wheat flour for chapati |
| Sugar | 10 kg | Ksh. 1,500 | For uji, mandazi, and tea |
| Tea Leaves | 1.5 kg | Ksh. 750 | Loose leaf / Ketepa tea |
| Milk | 15 litres | Ksh. 1,800 | Fresh milk for chai |
| Mandazi / Bread | Assorted | Ksh. 1,500 | Bread loaves + mandazi dough |
| Pilau Spices (Whole) | Assorted 500g | Ksh. 600 | Cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, cumin |
| Garlic & Ginger | 500g each | Ksh. 400 | Fresh for stew seasoning |
| Salt, Royco, Spices | Assorted | Ksh. 700 | Bulk spices and seasoning |
| Charcoal / Firewood | 3 sacks | Ksh. 2,400 | Or LPG gas (3 x refills, Ksh. 3,600) |
| Water (Jerricans) | 500 litres | Ksh. 1,000 | For cooking and handwashing |
| Plates, Cups & Cutlery | 350 sets | Ksh. 2,500 | Reusable or disposable |
| Serving Dishes & Sufurias | Set | Ksh. 1,200 | Hauchi Kay supplies |
| Hauchi Kay Labour & Service | 4 staff + coordination | Ksh. 9,000 | Head chef + 3 assistants |
| Transport (Nairobi) | Full truck/van | Ksh. 3,000 | Upcountry quoted separately |
| Sodas / Juice (Post-Burial) | 2 crates each | Ksh. 3,600 | Coca-Cola + juice packs |
STANDARD PACKAGE TOTAL ESTIMATE: Ksh.75,000 – 92,000
Package 3: Premium Package – Large Community Funeral (300 – 1,000+ Guests)
Ideal for: large community funerals, prominent families, multi-day burial events, and funerals held in rural upcountry Kenya where extended community attendance is expected.
Services Included: Full multi-day catering, vigil night (kesha), burial day full meals (3 services), post-burial reception, and optional harambee day catering. Includes full team (8–12 staff), complete equipment, all utensils, setup, and cleanup.
| Ingredient / Item | Quantity | Est. Cost (Ksh.) | Notes |
| Maize Flour (Ugali) | 150 kg | Ksh. 15,000 | 10 x 15 kg bags, replenished daily |
| Beef (Bulk Stewing) | 100 kg | Ksh. 50,000 | Bone-in and stewing cuts from abattoir |
| Whole Goat / Bull (Traditional) | 1–2 animals | Ksh. 20,000–60,000 | For families with traditional customs |
| Chicken (Optional) | 20 kg | Ksh. 8,000 | For serving VIP table / family |
| Rice (Pishori/Long Grain) | 60 kg | Ksh. 12,000 | For pilau and plain rice |
| Cooking Oil | 25 litres | Ksh. 7,500 | Refined vegetable oil, bulk |
| Onions | 25 kg | Ksh. 2,500 | Yellow and red onions |
| Tomatoes (Fresh) | 30 kg | Ksh. 3,000 | Large quantity for stew |
| Tomato Paste (Tins) | 12 tins | Ksh. 1,800 | 500g tins |
| Sukuma Wiki | 80 bunches | Ksh. 2,400 | Fresh collard greens, sourced daily |
| Beans (Dry) | 30 kg | Ksh. 4,500 | Red beans + ndengu (green grams) |
| Githeri Mix (Maize+Beans) | 30 kg | Ksh. 3,600 | Pre-soaked day before |
| Millet/Maize Flour (Uji) | 30 kg | Ksh. 3,000 | Vigil night + morning porridge |
| Chapati Flour (Wheat) | 30 kg | Ksh. 3,600 | For chapati serving |
| Mandazi / Bread | Assorted bulk | Ksh. 4,500 | Bread x 30 loaves + mandazi |
| Sugar | 30 kg | Ksh. 4,500 | For tea, uji, mandazi |
| Tea Leaves (Ketepa Bulk) | 5 kg | Ksh. 2,500 | Loose leaf premium tea |
| Milk | 50 litres | Ksh. 6,000 | Fresh farm milk for chai |
| Garlic, Ginger, Green Chilli | 2 kg each | Ksh. 1,200 | Fresh whole spices |
| Pilau & Biriani Spices | 2 kg (whole) | Ksh. 1,600 | Cardamom, cinnamon, cloves, cumin |
| Salt, Royco, Seasoning | Bulk assorted | Ksh. 2,000 | Commercial-size seasoning |
| LPG Gas / Firewood | 6 refills + 5 sacks | Ksh. 9,000 | Multi-station cooking setup |
| Water (Bulk Supply) | 2,000 litres | Ksh. 3,000 | Bowsered or jerrican |
| Plates, Cups & Cutlery | 1,200 sets | Ksh. 8,000 | Reusable washed sets |
| Serving Sufurias (Large) | 12 pieces | Ksh. 3,600 | Hauchi Kay equipment |
| Trestle Tables & Chairs | 10 tables, 100 chairs | Ksh. 5,000 | Setup for serving area |
| Sodas (Bulk) | 10 crates | Ksh. 9,000 | Post-burial reception |
| Juice & Water Bottles | Assorted | Ksh. 4,000 | For children and VIP tables |
| Hauchi Kay Labour | 8–12 staff, multi-day | Ksh. 30,000 | Head chef + sous + assistants |
| Transport (Upcountry) | Full truck, 2–3 trips | Ksh. 10,000–20,000 | Quote based on destination |
| Generator (If Needed) | 48hr hire | Ksh. 6,000 | For night vigil lighting & refrigeration |
PREMIUM PACKAGE TOTAL ESTIMATE: Ksh. 280,000 – 400,000+
Package Comparison Summary
| Package | Guest Count | Meal Services | Staff Provided | Estimate (Ksh.) |
| Basic Package | 50–100 guests | 1 meal service | 2 staff | Ksh. 22,500–28,000 |
| Standard Package | 100–300 guests | 3 meal services (full day) | 4 staff | Ksh. 75,000–92,000 |
| Premium Package | 300–1,000+ guests | Multi-day, all meals | 8–12 staff | Ksh. 280,000–400,000+ |
All packages include: menu consultation, full ingredient procurement, on-site cooking, serving, utensils, and cleanup. Upcountry travel, special dietary requirements, and additional meal days are quoted separately. Contact Hauchi Kay for a personalised, no-obligation quote.
Where We Serve – Nairobi, Upcountry & Beyond
Hauchi Kay Catering Service Company is based in Nairobi and provides funeral catering services across Kenya. We understand that many Kenyan families hold burial ceremonies in rural upcountry areas, and we are equipped to travel and set up full catering operations wherever you need us.
Our service areas include:
- Nairobi County – Full coverage across all estates and suburbs
- Central Kenya – Kiambu, Muranga, Nyeri, Kirinyaga, Nyandarua
- Western Kenya – Kakamega, Bungoma, Vihiga, Busia
- Nyanza – Kisumu, Homa Bay, Migori, Kisii, Siaya, Nyamira
- Eastern Kenya – Machakos, Makueni, Kitui, Embu, Meru
- Rift Valley – Nakuru, Eldoret, Bomet, Kericho, Narok
- Coast – Mombasa, Kilifi, Kwale (upon request)
For upcountry funerals, we deploy a full self-sufficient team with cooking equipment, utensils, ingredients, and transport. Travel costs are quoted separately based on distance and duration of the engagement.
Frequently Asked Questions About Funeral Catering in Kenya
How early should I book funeral catering services?
We recommend contacting Hauchi Kay as soon as the funeral date is confirmed, ideally 2 to 3 days in advance. However, we understand that deaths are sudden, and we do our best to accommodate urgent, last-minute requests. Call us as soon as possible and we will respond promptly.
How many people can Hauchi Kay cater for?
Our Basic Package covers 50–100 guests, Standard Package covers 100–300 guests, and our Premium Package handles 300 to over 1,000 guests. We scale our team and equipment to any size requirement.
Do you provide utensils, plates, and serving staff?
Yes. All our packages include utensils, serving dishes, plates, cups, and trained serving staff. You do not need to organise any catering equipment separately.
Can you cater for halal or vegetarian dietary requirements?
Absolutely. We provide fully halal-certified menus for Muslim families, vegetarian options for guests with dietary restrictions, and diabetic-friendly modifications upon request. Just inform us during the consultation.
What is the cost of funeral catering in Kenya?
Our Basic Package starts from approximately Ksh. 22,500 for 50–100 guests. The Standard Package for 100–300 guests is estimated at Ksh. 75,000–92,000. The Premium Package for 300–1,000+ guests starts from Ksh. 280,000. All prices are estimates contact us for a personalised quote based on your specific requirements.
Do you cater for memorial services and anniversary gatherings?
Yes. Hauchi Kay caters for all funeral-related gatherings including the night vigil, burial day, post-burial reception, 40-day memorials, and annual remembrance services.
Do you travel upcountry for funerals?
Yes, we serve the entire country. We deploy full self-sufficient teams upcountry with all equipment and ingredients. Travel costs are quoted based on location and duration.
How do we book Hauchi Kay Catering?
Simply call or WhatsApp us with your details: expected number of guests, funeral date and location, preferred menu, and any special requirements. We will provide a quote within hours.
Let Hauchi Kay Take the Burden Off Your Family
Losing a loved one is one of life’s most painful experiences. In Kenyan culture, the way a family feeds their mourners speaks to their love for the departed and their respect for the community. It is a tradition that deserves to be honoured, and executed with dignity.
At Hauchi Kay Catering Service Company, we do not just cook food. We carry part of your burden. We show up professionally, cook with care, serve with dignity, and clean up completely, leaving your family free to grieve, celebrate a life well lived, and receive the support of your community.
Whether you need catering for 50 mourners at an intimate memorial or 1,000 guests at a large community funeral, whether you are in Nairobi or in the heart of Western Kenya, Hauchi Kay is ready.