5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
Wedding Guest Attire: Dressy, fun, and festive! No sweats and jeans please! :)
5pm: Cocktail hour with light bites & open bar 6pm: Meal selection 7pm: Seated dinner service 8:30pm: Cake cutting ceremony Time of Chinese tea ceremony with aunties & uncles TBA Time of Filipino prosperity / money dance with guests TBA And of course festivities & dancing with all you beautiful people through 10pm!
Largest park in Queens and home of the 1964 World's Fair, where our venue Terrace on the Park once functioned as a heliport! Come early on the day of the wedding reception to see up close the iconic Unisphere and the Pavilion. Also a must visit is the Queens Museum, which houses an amazing mini model panorama of NYC. Perfect place for a picnic. Stop by on a Saturday evening to indulge in bites from around the world at the Queens Night Market!
Queens is the world's borough and Jackson Heights is the best representation of the most culturally diverse neighborhood. Come for Indian, Nepalese, Tibetan food, fun, fashion!
Largest Chinatown / Koreatown nestled in one vibrant neighborhood. Enjoy dim sum, hand-pulled noodles, and bubble tea or ready yourself with stretchy pants for hot pot and K-BBQ. Shop at the plethora of bustling street markets for Asian snacks and cute shops for toys and trinkets at Tangram.
Great neighborhood for food and nightlife. Eat at Rolo's, While in Kathmandu, Mano's Pizzeria, Cachapas y Mas. Drink at Myrtle Pub, Bar Freda, TV Eye, Talon Bar, Ocelot, Old Stanley's, Afterlife, Peg's, Bonus Room, Double Bar, Evil Twin Brewery, Bridge and Tunnel Brewery.
Sleepy neighborhood with various food and drink options all centralized on Austin St. Pick up a pie from Nick's Pizza and have a picnic at Flagpole Green. Take a stroll to gander at & admire the Tudor-style mansions along Ascan Ave.
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