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A feast of love
Manila Bulletin
|July 16 2025
Christopher Tamayo and Zarina Zapata tie the knot in a flavor-filled family affair
In true Tamayo tradition, the wedding of Christopher Tamayo, heir to the renowned Tamayo's Catering legacy, was more than a celebration of love. It was a culinary masterclass, a deeply personal expression of heritage and creativity, plated for close friends and loved ones.
On the afternoon of July 4, 2025, Christopher wed his longtime, long-distance girlfriend, Zarina Zapata, in an intimate ceremony at Our Lady of Lourdes Parish in Silang Junction, Tagaytay. The reception followed shortly after at Windsong Tagaytay, where guests were treated not just to a picturesque venue, but to an unforgettable gastronomic journey.
As the son of Steve Tamayo, founder of Tamayo's Catering and one of the most respected names in the Philippine food industry, Christopher has always carried both the weight and honor of continuing a legacy. But instead of simply inheriting the brand, he's dedicated his life to elevating it. Educated at the prestigious Culinary Institute of America and mentored by celebrity chef Tyler Florence in the US, Christopher has developed a culinary identity that fuses technique with tradition.
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition July 16 2025 de Manila Bulletin.
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