Huwebes, Hunyo 30, 2016

Food Heritage for more than four decades

Town’s Delight is the premium wedding partner in the south, considered as an authority when it comes to Metro Tagaytay events, and who would have thought that it just started as a backyard business?

For over four decades now, hundreds of couples and thousands of events celebrators were delightfully served with our ultimate indulging packages. Partnering with the finest local vendors made our name more trusted in the industry. And of course, what made Town’s Delight stand tall are the cuisines we primarily serve to every occasion we handle. Food is what made us not just the town’s delight but also the region’s delectable enjoyment.


Our matriarch, Ms. Cecilia “Mama Cely” Pacumio, started by merely cooking for their family’s special occasions, but her undeniable skills and talent made way for her guests to love her dishes. People started to create a buzz about her flavorsome cooking. Then they started to request food orders for their own occasions.

The heritage we have is not just about the food we offer but the delightful experiences our patrons share with us through the years. We pride not on what we offer but with the moments every client gains from it. Share your occasions with us for an event worth remembering even for a lifetime.

Food Heritage for more than four decades

Town’s Delight is the premium wedding partner in the south, considered as an authority when it comes to Metro Tagaytay events, and who would have thought that it just started as a backyard business?

For over four decades now, hundreds of couples and thousands of events celebrators were delightfully served with our ultimate indulging packages. Partnering with the finest local vendors made our name more trusted in the industry. And of course, what made Town’s Delight stand tall are the cuisines we primarily serve to every occasion we handle. Food is what made us not just the town’s delight but also the region’s delectable enjoyment.


Our matriarch, Ms. Cecilia “Mama Cely” Pacumio, started by merely cooking for their family’s special occasions, but her undeniable skills and talent made way for her guests to love her dishes. People started to create a buzz about her flavorsome cooking. Then they started to request food orders for their own occasions.

The heritage we have is not just about the food we offer but the delightful experiences our patrons share with us through the years. We pride not on what we offer but with the moments every client gains from it. Share your occasions with us for an event worth remembering even for a lifetime.

Miyerkules, Hunyo 29, 2016

7 Steps to Planning a Wedding That's Your Style

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Settling on an overarching concept and sticking to it is crucial for a wedding that feels unified and looks like you—and trust us, it will make your life a lot easier as you weed through all the options in the weeks and months to come. So, before you try on a single gown, book your band or sample a bite of cake, look at the big picture and determine the style and vibe you want to set on your wedding day.

Step 1. Think Big

The beginning of the process is the dreaming phase—don't worry about how something will work or how much it will cost. Don't even consider what your mother will think. Picture your dream wedding.
What do you see? Here are a couple of questions to consider while everything is coming together in your head.
  • Big (everyone you know) or small (close friends and relatives)?
  • Outdoors or indoors?
  • Home (one of your hometowns or your current city) or away (hello, destination wedding!)?
  • Modern, classic, romantic, vintage, rustic or all-out glam?
  • Fancy, casual or somewhere in between?
  • Spring, summer, winter or fall?

Step 2. Gather and Save Inspiration

To get a better idea of what you want (and definitely don't want), spend some time checking out bridal magazines, books, blogs and real wedding photos. But don't limit yourself to browsing just the obvious sources—something as unlikely as a wallpaper pattern or a pretty perfume package design can spark an idea. Fabrics, color chips, stationery and trinkets are all great starting points too. Collect your ideas on an inspiration board—it's one of the best ways to keep everything organized. It will also help you identify common threads and visualize how various elements will look together.
Bonus: Build yours right here on The Knot and easily share them with your wedding pros as you plan.

Step 3. Figure Out the Formality

How fancy or casual do you want to go? Do you want to see your guests all dressed up at a sit-down dinner? Or will it be more casual with informal seating and stations? The setting of your wedding can also dictate the vision—a beach wedding calls for a more laid-back vibe, while a ballroom may require a more classic and elegant wedding. And don't forget about your own personal styles and the kind of atmosphere that best speaks to you two as a couple. Do you like hosting intimate dinner parties, getting decked out and partying until dawn, or throwing a low-key poolside picnic? Whatever you decide, you'll want to carry your chosen formality through every aspect of your wedding, from the stationery to the parting favor.

Step 4. Narrow in on Your Style

The more specific you get with your vision, the easier it will be for you to choose your details and convey your ideas to your pros—the tighter your theme, the better. Instead of stopping at “glam," decide whether you want art-deco glam or old-Hollywood glam. Your theme can be anything from a favorite era, hobby or place to your heritage or culture. To help shape the style, think of interesting hobbies you and your fiancĂ© have in common. Maybe you both love golf or share an appreciation of art. Or perhaps there's a place you two hold dear, like the mountaintop where you got engaged or the vacation locale where you fell in love.
A word of caution: Don't load up on too many ideas. It's great if you love Broadway musicals and your spouse-to-be is into drag racing, but trying to combine both on your wedding day will likely lead to a weird, disjointed affair. Do your best to compromise on one concept and stick to it.

Step 5. Pick Your Colors

Color is a unifying factor among all your wedding elements, from the invitations to your bridesmaid dresses. Take a look at a color wheel to determine which shades you're drawn to. The easiest way to make all of your wedding elements come together is to stick with one main color and an accent color, or two equally prominent complementary colors (colors that are directly opposite each other on the color wheel, like green and pink or yellow and purple) for a bright contrast. But don't feel limited to just two colors—adding neutral or metallic accents will make your palette robust. You could also choose an analogous scheme—putting together three colors that fall side by side on the color wheel, like blue, periwinkle and violet, to bring out the subtle nuances of one color family.

Step 6. Master the Motif

A motif is the last flourish that can tie together the overall look of your wedding—it can show up anywhere from the invitation to the cake. It's typically a pattern, shape or insignia that conveys your style (think: monogram, family crest, toile pattern or leaf icon). Whatever you choose should reinforce the mood you're trying to create. Use your motif sparingly—three or four places max. Any more than that will feel forced or look too matchy-matchy.

Step 7. Don't Forget the Vibe

As you're planning, remember that the theme obviously affects the look of your wedding, but it can also set the tone. An evening wedding in a gilded ballroom meant to conjure the Roaring '20s will ramp the chic quotient up a notch, while a clambake on the beach will have guests kicking off their shoes and enjoying a beer right out of the bottle. Either is great, as long as it feels right to you. You want your personalities and passions to shine through, which is what ultimately makes your wedding stand out and feel special.

Huwebes, Hunyo 23, 2016

Town’s Delight gears up for Wedding Summit 2016

Motivated Sales Stewards are yet to bring the most delightful offerings for couples who are going to Philippine Wedding Summit 2016.

 
Starting tomorrow, June 25, till June 26, the grandiose mid-year event for couples and events partners will gather at the SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City for the annual Wedding Summit. And to bring the most spectacular Tagaytay wedding experience is the premium caterer from the south, Town’s Delight.
 
With an evaluation from the previous fairs, we have come up with the most enticing ways of helping our dearest couples on their event. Without too much hassle, which is very common during wedding preparations, couples will find ease as they talk to our Sales Stewards. They will have their ideal wedding at the country’s one of the top wedding destinations.
 
Experience the joy of delightful moments with priceless perks and big discounts as you visit us at booth K 19-20 at the Wedding Summit this weekend. See you there!

Martes, Hunyo 21, 2016

Town's Delight The Caterer at Philippine Wedding Summit 2016


Visit our booth K19 & K20 at the The Biggest and Grandest Midyear Wedding Fair, THE PHILIPPINE WEDDING SUMMIT, on June 25-26, 2016.

Make way for the biggest and grandest midyear wedding fair—ThePhilippine Wedding Summit 2016. On June 25-26, 2016 a gathering of the most in demand wedding suppliers and partners will take place to entertain your own romantic eventat the SMX Convention Center, SM Mall of Asia Complex, Pasay City.

Town’s Delight will also be there—offering the most delightful packages created to satisfy your occasion. You may visit our booth at K 19-20 and talk to our Sales Stewards and get the most exciting perks and discount by simply booking you event on-the-spot.

Also, you will get an EXCLUSIVE food appreciation at The Red Barn Kitchen in Tagaytay City if you visit our booth and register for our July 3, 2016 food tasting for FREE. Yes, you will definitely have a great privilege of getting the best wedding preparation without paying.

Don’t miss this event at the Wedding Summit 2016. Bring your partners and have fun the pleasure of witnessing different wedding suppliers offer only the best for your special occasion.

Lunes, Hunyo 20, 2016

TDTC visits Alta Veranda de Tibig

The timeless magnificence of Alta Veranda de Tibig leveled up its offering for celebrators this year. From its natural sophisticated architectural designs to its luscious packages, now Alta Veranda brings its new personality.

 

Our company President and owner, Mr. Andrew Pacumio, together with our General Manager, Mr. Noel Icatlo and our Sales and Marketing Manager, Mr. Raniel Arias, personally experienced the new feel at Alta Veranda. From its given splendid sceneries, now, this events place is filled with extra radiance of beauty of nature and other outstanding details, which will definitely impress celebrators and their guests.

Its accessible location to churches such as St. Benedict and St. John Don Bosco Church makes it more ideal for couples who plan to get married in Metro Tagaytay. Also, any of their exquisite areas will be a great option—either you choose to avail a garden outdoor, or royalty or classic indoor.

Make your wedding the ultimate one by spending it at Alta Veranda, and it will be a perfect combination if you book any of Town’s Delight’s packages to this venue. You will certainly have delightful moments to treasure forever. -