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King of Thai Noodle House San Francisco

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We went to the city to check out a store and we were so hungry – it was around 3pm and we had not eaten our lunch yet coming from Danville.  We parked the car and we saw this place!  It was jam packed for 3pm.  More people kept coming in

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We enjoyed the thai food that we had – this curry was squash based instead of coconut based

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Pad Thai the way I like it 

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Visiting Triccie and Dinner at the Fish Market

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In the West coast,  I’m always so happy I get to visit my good friend, Triccie!!!  I invite myself over to her house and I want to see if she changed her home since I was last there

Previous entry:  Ernie and Triccie in SF April 22, 2007 

The house is the same with a newly renovated kitchen and they have a new child, Fayth!  🙂  Here is Ernie with Fayth 

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Fayth’s home 

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And the two girls have grown up so fast!!!! Sara and Karina!

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And you can tell who the artista is among the two 🙂  And she told me she takes after her mom!  Hmmm…  haha!!

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And Triccie and I go through her old albums and here are some photos!!!

This is my good friend Triccie!  I remember we used to see each other everyday- either she goes to my house or I go to hers.  Then we would go out together during the weekends and even double dated several times 🙂

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And we used to take many “baduy” photos  of the two of us 🙂

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Take note of the hairstyle 🙂

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Our bigger group in Assumption!I miss those days!  We would get together very often

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And Triccie is back home with us to join us celebrate our Velada!!!!

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Ernie and Triccie serve us cocktails

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 And then they take us out for dinner at the Fish Market in San Mateo!

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Looking forward to spending more time with Ernie in Triccie!!

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Triccie took me here because she knows I love cheese and she ordered the cheesesticks for me which they are very known for.  Super Yum!  I could just eat this!

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You can have it with crab

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Calamares

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crab cakes

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Ernie’s fish dish 

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Triccie’s order- oysters

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Click below to go to their website

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China Bistro San Mateo

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There are so many restaurants in 3rd and 4th Avenue in San Mateo!  Since we are not so familiar yet with the area, we just drive down and see what catches our attention and then we just try 🙂

This one caught the attention of James since it was very bright and it was a new restaurant.  So we went to try it

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A bit groovy 🙂

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Happy to spend time with our sister, Dina.  Happy she loves to eat like us 🙂

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Happy that the BBFFs are in town!!!  Anette, Marlu and Dina!

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The boys – James and Pepe- who take care of us

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The BBFFs want a photo with Pepe 🙂  

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Looks yummy!

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Hmmm….

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Marlu, our boss 🙂  orchestrating our menu for the evening

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We had the very basic Chinese menu 🙂  And it was really good!!!  

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Dina told them to separate the sauce from the crispy noodles 🙂

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This was a vegetable dish recommended by the waiter – He just said Tofu with vegetables – so we don’t know the dish name – but it was really good!  That tofu was so yummy!!

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Go Pepe Go!! haha!! We are cheering for Pepe to finish the food 

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WIPE OUT!!!

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 Free pastries from our waiter!  

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 111 E 4th Ave

San MateoCA 94401

(650) 342-8388

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Ganso Shabuway San Mateo

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This post is dedicated to Mike and Reena Aguilar!  

Previous entry:  Ganso Shabuway June 22, 2011 

We love Ganso Shabuway and so we wanted to try the one in the States so we came here 🙂 

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Oh my gosh!!!  What a great deal!  This sign caught our attention!!  🙂

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They have small tables and they have this counter, this is where we sat

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My hungry dinnermates 🙂  Pepe, Dina and James

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We didn’t get the All You can Eat 🙂  We got the Prime Angus and the American Kobe Beef.  YUM!

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Doritos Tacos at Taco Bell

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From the East Coast we stopped by the West Coast on the way home.  And this is a must for us especially when we want a quick meal

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Enjoy reading the sayings on the sauce packets

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We choose only MILD sauce 

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I normally have a taco supreme.  This time I had a taco supreme in a Doritos tacos!!!

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The color of the shell is more orange than the regular one.  YUMMY!!!! I love Doritos!

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Dinner with Lolo at The Last Chukker

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We had a nice dinner at the Last Chukker at Polo Club with Lolo!  

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Lolo’s order, Vongole

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Lolo has many witty remarks, I am taking note of them 🙂

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The funny waiter with his mosquito gadget trying to kill the flies flying around 🙂

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My order, Mrs. O’s salad! Yum!

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Nina’s and Isa’s order – Tuna salad

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Another witty line by Lolo 🙂

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Nikki’s order – Yummy!!  Steak al Burro!  She says it is the BEST! 🙂  We tried it and it is really good.  It even has crispy fried fat on top and that sauce on the side is so so good!

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Bread and butter pudding

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Apple Tart

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TWI Dinner by Chef Jessie

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After the tour, we had a nice dinner in the conference room prepared by Chef Jessie!! We enjoyed it very much!  Thank you!!

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I don’t really eat Heart of Palm but this was really good.  Wiped out! 🙂

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I always like a little of everything, so this was just perfect!

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Heart2Heart loved this dessert 🙂  That’s why it has three photos from different angles 🙂

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Famealy Matters for the Endearing Filipino Parent

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It was so nice to arrive back home and see my copy of the newly released book by Mr. Francis Kong!  Thank you Mr. Kong and Shellane Dy for making me part of this.  Heart2Heart will always support your advocacy!  

Previous entries:  Famealy Day Sept 18, 2008 

Dinner Po Tonight September 28, 2009 

Kainang Pamilya Mahalaga September 24, 2009 

National Famealy Day September 27, 2010 

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Monde Nissin launches book compilation on everyday intimacy at the family dining table 

Monde Nissin, which began Kainang Pamilya Mahalaga in 2007, an advocacy that reminds Filipino families of the importance of having shared meals together, launches Famealy Matters: 50-Plus Stories of Everyday Intimacy at the Family Dining Table, a book compilation featuring well-known personalities and their stories about sharing memorable meal time moments with their respective families. 

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“Meal times provide opportunities for members of the family to sit around one table, share the same food, and listen to each other’s stories,” says Gen Aquino, Monde Nissin Media and Public Relations Manager. “And because many Filipino families today are guilty for taking such moments for granted, we at Monde Nissin wish to remind them of the joys that come with sharing meals together, through Famealy Matters. 

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The book compilation contains more than 50 personal meal time stories of prominent personalities from different industries, including Vice President Jejomar Binay and Tourism Secretary Mon Jimenez, religious leaders Archbishop Antonio Tagle and pastor Peter Tan Chi, showbiz celebrities Sharon Cuneta and Kris Aquino, and network tycoons Atty. Felipe L. Gozon of GMA 7, Gabby Lopez of ABS-CBN, and Butch Jimenez of PLDT, among others.

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From the outrageous topics they talk about with their children to the exotic dishes they’ve tried and tasted together, these personalities tell all as they share what goes on at their dinner tables. Some would opt to prepare the meals themselves; others would prefer to take their children out to different places and experience new cuisines together.

A lot of these contributors would admit that with their hectic schedules, sharing meals together becomes quite difficult to achieve, especially with all kinds of social, economic, and technological factors contributing to the decline in the frequency of family dining. Most families have both parents working, with their children busy with school and extracurricular activities, resulting in each family member having to eat in their own time. 

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But whatever it is they do to make their meal time moments more special, these parents make the necessary effort and take time to dine with their children because to them, shared meals are opportunities to reconnect, laugh together, and offer support to each other. It provides the daily solidification of the family unit where each person is recognized and validated.

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“At the end of it all, it’s nice to know that even these well-known celebrities and personalities go out of their way just to be able to gather their family together and sit down at the dining table,” says Famealy Matters publisher Francis Kong. Famealy Matters is a touching collection of personal narratives that make us realize how the gratification and benefits we get from sharing meals with the family is worth it.” 

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And it’s also good and timely that last January, President Benigno Aquino III, released Presidential Proclamation 326, which christens every 4th Monday of September every year as Kainang Pamilya Mahalaga day, in support of Monde Nissin’s advocacy that believes in the power of eating together as a simple but effective means for Filipino parents to raise happy, healthy, and successful children. 

Famealy Matters: 50-Plus Stories of Everyday Intimacy at the Family Dining Table is available at National Book Store, Powerbooks, or through Anne Cristobal of Success Options Inc. (727-0291, 0920-9253348, or successoptionsinc@yahoo.com).

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