Please RSVP by August 29, 2025. You may do so here on our wedding website under the RSVP tab.
Formal attire kindly requested.
Think elegant and classy — but not quite black-tie level. For women: Floor-length gowns, midi dresses, and fancy cocktail dresses. For men: Suits and dress shoes. A tie is strongly recommended.
The ceremony will take place outdoors at a golf course, while the cocktail hour and reception will take place indoors.
Unfortunately, we have a strict guest list. We will only be able to accommodate those listed on your wedding invitation.
While we love your little ones, we will have limited little ones during the reception. Kindly refer to your RSVP to see the invited guests. We appreciate you making arrangements ahead of time, so you can come celebrate with us.
After the ceremony, the wedding party will be taking photos nearby for about an hour. Meanwhile, guests are welcome to proceed directly to the reception venue, where beverages will be served during the cocktail hour. Please note: Doors will open at 6pm for cocktail hour.
Beverages will be served during the cocktail hour. Although no food will be provided at that time, we hope you enjoy this time to socialize before the reception.
While there won’t be an open bar, we’ll be having a hosted bar with drinks on us up to a certain amount. Once we hit our cap, the bar will switch to cash and card. We can’t wait to raise a glass with you!
Neither! You do not have to select your food option and we will not have a buffet style dinner. We will be serving an Asian family style dinner. The full menu will be provided on the day of the celebration.
Our Asian dinner menu will include dishes that may contain common allergens such as seafood and nuts. If you have any food allergies or dietary restrictions, please note them in your RSVP so we can do our best to accommodate your needs.
Your love and support mean the world to us. While we don’t have a formal gift registry, we will be celebrating with a few meaningful cultural traditions, such as the Filipino money dance and Cambodian envelope gifting during the reception. We kindly ask that any monetary contributions be reserved for those special celebrations. Thank you for being part of our celebration!
We will be celebrating both the Filipino Money Dance and the Cambodian Chong Dai tradition during our wedding. Chong Dai is a tradition where the couple goes around and personally thanks and greets their guests at each table. In exchange, each guest at the table will collectively give the bride and groom their monetary gift in an envelope. Traditionally, guests will make the bride or groom "earn" their envelopes by doing a quick challenge or encourage them to take a celebratory drink. The Filipino Money Dance is a joyful tradition where guests dance with the bride or groom while pinning money onto them. Get creative with your money — turn your bills into crowns, rings, capes, or any fun design to make the moment even more memorable! If you wish to participate, please bring cash money!
Yes! Our wedding hashtag is #NokNokitstheTorralbas