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Wedding Packages WEDDING PACKAGES Romantic : 130,000.00 ++ per person minimum of 100 persons 1,000.00 ++ per person in excess Elegant : 145,000.00 ++ per person minimum of 100 persons 1,275.00 ++ per person in excess Exquisite : 170,000.00 ++ per person minimum of 100 persons 1,395.00 ++ per person in excess Inclusions : Delectable western buffet by our Culinary Team One (1) round Ramada Red Iced Tea Vintage Bridal Car with floral arrangement (for 3 hours within Metro Manila only) or Horse Drawn Carriage (within Binondo Area only) One (1) Overnight Stay in an Executive Room with Buffet Breakfast for two Three (3) layered Fondant Cake (only the base is edible) One (1) bottle of Moët et Chandon Champagne for the Couple’s Toast Waived corkage fee for five bottles of wine or liquor Fresh floral arrangement for the Couple’s table Fresh floral arrangement for the cake table Fresh floral centerpieces for the first 10 tables Fresh floral arrangement for the Presidential table Ramada standard Signature Frame and Guest Book A complimentary overnight stay in a Suite Room on the couple’s first year anniversary Concessions : LCD projector and screen Stage set up with rostrum Place cards for the VIP Menu cards and table numbers Romantic Menu Appetizer Assorted Canapés Assorted Maki and Sushi Potato Croquette with Marinara Sauce Salad Bar Chicken Macaroni Salad Classic Caesar Salad Mixed Garden Greens with Choices of Condiments and Dressing Soup Cream of Wild Mushroom Soup Assorted Bread Basket with Butter Main Courses Mixed Roasted Vegetables in Butter Seafood Marinara Linguini Pasta Baked Porkloin with Mango Chutney Steamed Sole Fish Fillet with Creamy Tarragon Sauce Creamy Chicken Marbella with Olives and Button Mushrooms Roast Beef Belly with Black Pepper Demiglace Steamed Pandan Rice Dessert Signatured Crema de Pandan Triple Chocolate Ganace Vanilla Pannacotta Strawberry Cheesecake Fresh Fruit Platter One round (1) Red Iced Tea Elegant Menu Appetizer Assorted Canapés Assorted Maki and Sushi Fish and Chips with TarTar Dip Salad Bar Chicken Waldorf Salad with Walnuts Herbed Potato Salad Mixed Garden Greens with Choices of Condiments and Dressing Soup Twice Boiled Chicken Consommé Assorted Bread Basket with Butter Main Courses Baked Marbled Potatoes Creamy Seafood Alfredo Roasted Crispy Lechon Macau Herb Crusted Red Snapper with Spiced Lemon Butter Roasted Rosemary Chicken with Mushroom Sauce Wagyu Short Ribs Stew Steamed Pandan Rice Dessert Signatured Crema de Pandan Strawberry and Chocolate Gateau Brazo de Mercedes Blueberry Cheesecake Fresh Fruit Platter One round (1) Red Iced Tea Exquisite Menu Appetizer Assorted Canapés Assorted Maki and Sushi Buffalo Wings with Blue Cheese and Ranch Dressing Salad Station Chicken Macaroni Salad Herbed Potato Salad Mixed Garden Greens with Choice of 5 Dressings and Condiments Soup New England Seafood Chowder Assorted Bread Basket with Butter Main Courses Vegetable Au Gratin Crispy Pata Tim Butterfly Prawns with Garlic Butter Chicken Pot Pie Wagyu Beef Steak in Red Wine Reduction Live Cooking Stations Pasta Station Choice of three (3) sauces with condiments and ingredients Tempura Station Breaded Fried Japanese Specialties (Nubashi Shrimp, Veggies and Kani) Dessert Signatured Crema de Pandan Black Forest Cake Slice Crème Brulee Triple Chocolate Cheesecake Fresh Fruit Platter One round (1) Red Iced Tea .
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