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FAQs

We are excited to celebrate our big day with you! If you have any questions that are not listed below, please reach out to Viet or Victoria directly!
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When should I RVSP by?

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August 10th, 2026

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Where is the reception located?

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Once arrived, please enter the glass doors in the middle of the building and take the elevator / stairs to the 2nd floor!

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Where should I park?

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Yes — complimentary parking is available in the front and side parking lots at the restaurant. Additional free street parking can also be found in the surrounding area if the lots are full.

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What time should I be there?

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Please join us for cocktail hour from 6–7 PM, followed by our reception from 7–10 PM.

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What should I wear to the Chinese/Vietnamese wedding banquet?

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Semi-Formal Attire Out of respect for traditional Chinese/Vietnamese wedding customs, we kindly ask guests to avoid wearing white or all black attire, as these colors may symbolize mourning. We also ask that guests refrain from wearing red, as it is traditionally reserved for the bride and groom.

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Is traditional attire required?

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No, traditional attire is not required. However, if you have cultural attire such as a Qipao, Cheongsam, Tang jacket, or Áo Dài, we would be delighted for you to wear it in celebration with us.

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What kind of food is served at a Chinese/Vietnamese wedding banquet?

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The banquet will feature eight pre-selected family-style dishes. We have chosen a variety of items to accommodate a range of tastes and dietary preferences. If you are vegetarian or vegan, please let us know when you RSVP so we can make appropriate arrangements.

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Is the venue cash-only for bar tips?

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Yes.

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Can I bring a plus-one or children?

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While we would have loved to celebrate with everyone, our venue has limited capacity and we are only able to accommodate the guests listed on the invitation. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to celebrating with you.