A chef, a foodie, the best Sichuan in NYC.
Lala, a personal Chef, and Romy, a film grip, started as ~just friends~, but after sharing about a million meals together, they decided to make a run at the real thing.
You know, “it’s always better to be friends first”, or whatever.
They decided to have their Cakewalk tiny wedding in Manhattan’s Chinatown, where else?
The bright reds, shimmering golds, and colorful hanging lanterns served as the perfect backdrop for their photo session.
They quickly tied the knot on Doyers Street right before their dim sum reservation at Nom Wah Tea Parlor.
Get married however you please.
Lala and Romy
Doyers Street
A chef, a foodie, the best Sichuan in NYC.
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Lala, a personal Chef, and Romy, a film grip, started as ~just friends~, but after sharing about a million meals together, they decided to make a run at the real thing.
You know, “it’s always better to be friends first”, or whatever.
They decided to have their Cakewalk tiny wedding in Manhattan’s Chinatown, where else?
The bright reds, shimmering golds, and colorful hanging lanterns served as the perfect backdrop for their photo session.
They quickly tied the knot on Doyers Street right before their dim sum reservation at Nom Wah Tea Parlor.