This is inside the Rajawali ballroom:)
The buffet layout in the foyer
The spread of the food
The wedding cake
Ain't it beautiful??:)
And this was what our table of 10 took....hahhaa:D
The food journal of the lady who doesn't eat just about everything, because she is just one annoyingly fussy person with food and probably has a longer list of food she doesn't like compared to those she likes. Follow me on my expedition in the search to share things I enjoy to satisfy my picky taste buds at your own risk of being annoyed. Picky with what I eat, curious about the stories behind the scene and capturing the moments through my lens and diary here...
I attended a wedding dinner at Cinta Sayang Club Resort also back in year 2001. Long long time ago...
ReplyDeleteHey Celine, and how was the food there? Hehe....yeah, funny how even 2000 sounds like a decade ago...:p
ReplyDeleteHmm... The place looks nice. How do you find the food there?
ReplyDeleteHey Sugarbean! Honestly, there is nothing much to shout about...very very very plain food and the varieties are just plain....hehe, guess you got the idea....
ReplyDeleteThe buffet was more suitable for a normal simple gathering...
A disappointment for a wedding buffet:p
Pretty cake.
ReplyDeletePretty cake.
ReplyDeletehie jason, yeah, agree with you! LOVELY cake:D
ReplyDeleteedible? the cake is so lovely and elegant, better to keep as part of wedding ornament =P if only it is lavender, then would be perfect =D
ReplyDeleteHi babelearner, you know what, I was thinking of the same thing!! I would keep rather than eat such a lovely cake!!:D
ReplyDeleteHmmm....is lavender cake nice? I always loved lavender in everything!:D
What an elegant wedding cake! Less is definitely more.
ReplyDeletecynthia, I couldn't agree more!! Beautifully simple, simply beautiful!!:D
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