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Three of my cousins are now enrolled in Enderun.. I wonder if one of them or all three of them will own their very own restaurant in the future.. Perhaps a single proprietorship or a corporation.. I wonder what concept they will apply, if they will use peacock alley or any other linens.. I wonder what food they shall serve..hmm...

Anyway, if they do happen to put up a food business, I am sure they wont have a difficult time building the business as they all come from an enterprising family..  With regards to supply of beef, pork and chicken, they won't have a problem, as they already own a franchise of Monterey... so--- I am sure it will be hit...



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Cafe 1914, Camiguin Islands



My cousin had been telling us about this cafe that serves the best Halo halo in Camiguin. We brushed off the idea because it had been raining since we got here.  But yesterday, it was so warm and humid.
So at three in the afternoon, we decided to go there. But we were caught with a few other matters. Plus we waited for my cousin to finish office tasks.. So at five in the afternoon, our quest for the island's best Halo-halo resumed...

Yesterday we went for Halohalo and Siopao at Cafe 1914. It is said to be the best source of Halohalo in Camiguin Islands. So instead of thinking about my tasks and looking for the best data backup software, or finding all sorts of information I was trying to search for, I ate Halohalo and Siopao at Cafe 1914..

I was told by the attendant that their ice cream is home made. They order it from someone from the island.. It does not taste good alone, but the ice cream with the Halo-halo mixture tastes wonderful.. Not too sweet-- just the right blend.. 
A serving of Halo-halo costs P 60.00 only.. It has lots of fruits and the milk they use is Alaska... Then their Siopao was introduced too.. 
 I love how the meat and the dough tastes.. One Siopao will cost you P 23.00 only...


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