Tea Ceremony Luncheon
We decided to go with a Peranakan themed afternoon, as I am Peranakan on my mom's side, so we wanted to have Peranakan food. Purple Sage provided a good selection of Peranakan menus but, unfortunately, the entire menu was made up of rather spicy food which might be a little too unsuitable for David's family so we decided to go with another company. Rasel Food Fusion's menu allowed us to pick and choose from a list of options, and whilst it is not as authentically Peranakan it still maintains a spicy flavour that is reflective of this cultural group.
We've to wait for them to call back to confirm this booking but David called them earlier today and it seems that they are still available for this date. More finger crossing, but it looks like we've pretty much got things under control.
4 more months to d day.
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