Weddings: Global Cuisine
Irene Khin Wong
With everyone in the world connecting and interacting with each other,
it is only natural that our cuisines do too. Asian food is still a huge trend
and global cuisine is in high demand - resulting in
healthier, flavorful food with different textures; as seen with food trucks in major cities. Being that we have such a diverse and international kitchen crew, many clients get a taste of our global menus.
At a recent gala, we showcased the event with a tempting
menu with cuisine from around the world.
Dishes like Ethiopian Doro Wat Chicken with Berbere curry, Salad with slivers of Lotus root, Braised Pork Belly with baked Arepas and
many more were served; along with Dhoonya Dancers and live performances by the
legendary Aaron Neville.
Ethiopian Doro Wat Chicken with Berbere Spice |
One of our wedding couples Jeff (Taiwanese) and Juan (Argentinean) is a prime example of global diversity in cuisine. Their menu comprised of Chino-Latino elements such as Pulled Pork on Mini Shanghai Buns, a tea ceremony featuring Mate tea (to honor their elders); and to top off the evening’s festivities, a Lychee Saketini. Mardi Gras masks were mandatory.
Strawberry-Rhubarb Shots and Banana Turon Crepes |
Lechon Roast Crackling Suckling Pig, Pork Spa
Rolls, Rellennong Pusit (stuffed squid), Char Siew Pacit Canton Noodles, to name a few were dishes chosen by another recent wedding couple. Her Filipino family was BIG on meat and his Irish family loved every
bite. Not only did his family
tread into new culinary waters, they were positively diving in with joy.