Food is the fuel of any party, and this includes day-long Filipino nuptials. As soon as your ceremony ends, you want to keep everyone's energy high until the reception. That said, stepping up the usual bite-sized appetizers with more filling snacks will definitely be appreciated! Here are local food carts you can consider renting for your big day:
1. Bono Gelato
Bono Gelato’s cold treats—which come in interesting flavors like Milo dinosaur and Butterbeer—make for the perfect outdoor wedding snack. Your health-conscious BFFs will even love their low-sugar double chocolate flavor.
Rate/s: P15,000 for 100 scoops
2. Puffles
Why not bring something new to the table by serving Hong Kong-style egg waffles? Guests can pair them with Puffles’ milk tea offerings.
Rate/s: Egg Waffle Basic Package P12,500/100 servings of egg waffle, Milk Tea P12,500/100 servings of milk tea with pearls (guests can choose from various flavors such as classic, okinawa, and wintermelon.)
3. Cart Tales Manila
For a classy but still totally filling appetizer, you can’t go wrong with treating your loved ones to a lavish spread of assorted cheeses, cold cuts, breads, fresh fruits, crackers, and more.
Rate/s: Price available upon request
4. The Cheese Cart
Looking for something heavy? These gooey grilled cheese sandwiches (which are served with a cup of cheese dip, BTW) won’t disappoint!
Rate/s: Price available upon request
5. Mr. Churros
How about a churro station at your wedding? Each warm serving contains three stacked churros: plain, sugared, and chocolate-flavored.
Rate/s: Price available upon request
6. Saint Anne Creperie
Crepes can be enjoyed before and even after the buffet, making them a nice addition to your offerings!
Rate/s: Price available upon request
7. Taters
Both the kids and the kids-at-heart at your nuptials will enjoy Taters' hotdog sandwiches and flavored popcorn. What’s more, this supplier offers cart styles from rustic to classic to complement your theme or ambiance.
Rate/s: P7500 (Consumable)
*This story originally appeared on FemaleNetwork.com. Minor edits have been made by the Preview.ph editors.
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