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Our Reception Venue

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

So the first thing we actually booked was our reception venue. Since there are only 2 Chinese restaurants in Ottawa that can accomodate 250 people, we knew we had to book quickly. We decided on Chu Shing Restaurant in Chinatown. Funny thing is whenever we tell people that were having our reception there no one ever knows it ... that is until we tell them that its across the street from the Yangtze Restaurant!

The thing is I can't figure out why almost every asian wedding is Ottawa is held at the Yangtze. In fact I have never been to a wedding reception at the Chu Shing before. But in our opinion, the space is bigger, the decor is nicer, and the food is cheaper. I snapped a few pics of the place when we had dinner there this past weekend. So you can see for yourself:





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