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FAQs

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What time should I arrive?

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Please arrive at least 30 minutes prior to the ceremony to find parking and your seat. The ceremony will begin at 4:00 so please plan to arrive by 3:30.

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When should I RSVP by?

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To help us with our planning, please RSVP to the events as soon as possible. However, the deadline is 03/31/26. If we don't receive your invite by this date, we cannot make exceptions and will have to mark you as a 'no'.

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Am I allowed to bring a plus one?

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In order to keep our wedding as intimate as possible, only guests formally invited on the wedding invitation will be accommodated. If you receive a plus one they will appear when you RSVP. Otherwise, we ask that only the named people in the invitation are in attendance. Thank you for understanding.

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Are children welcome?

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As much as we love your little ones, the wedding is exclusively for adults unless otherwise specified on your invitation.

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Will there be an open bar?

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Yes! There will be an open bar during cocktail hour and throughout the party.

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What type of food will be served at the wedding?

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We’ll be serving hors d’oeuvres at cocktail hour followed by a sit down dinner. The cuisine will be Asian food.

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Is there parking for the ceremony and reception?

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There are plenty of parking lot spaces and street parking nearby the venue. Please arrive early to make sure you have time to park since the parking is shared with other restaurants and shops nearby.

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Is there a gift registry?

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Please visit the Registry tab. Additionally, we are excited to share Vietnamese wedding traditions with our guests. During reception, we will be celebrating the Vietnamese tradition of "Chao Ban" or table greeting. The bride and groom will greet each table in order to receive your blessings and gifts. Traditionally, gifting is made in the form of money - a sign of luck, prosperity, health, and happiness - in a card or envelope. Each table will select a representative to give quick congratulatory toast to the bride and groom before presenting the gifts to the couple. When the bride and groom have made all their rounds, the party officially begins!