Friday. The day the "other boss" arrived. Thursday my RSM was here, Friday was the arrival of the queen of my heart. (blech, hahahah)
BREAKFAST
I didn't really have breakfast on time, as I had no more time to do so in the morning. I was supposed to be in the office really early for a meeting with my key account.
When I got there I found out they haven't arrived, so I decided to grab a snack in my favorite street food stall hallway thingamajig in NCCC Palawan.
I went straight to my favorite stall:
I grabbed the usual:
Fried Noodles with Wanton
And then, I was still hungry. So I headed straight to my next favorite stall:
Where I grabbed another:
And then,
And then I was still hungry. So, and then, I went to my third favorite stall:
And then, I was faced with a dilemma:
And then, I quickly decided to get:
Hahaha. So that was the heaviest brunch ever in my life.
I ate everything under 30mins. It was GREAT. I went to my meeting smelling like the kitchen! It was cool though. I think.
I went through the whole day, without eating anything anymore! I wasn't really that hungry, which shouldn't be a surprise given that I had a feast in the morning.
So Trina arrived at around 510pm, and we were not really hungry. She had her usual tuna pandesal and coffee, her equivalent of my usual siomai and mami in the airport.
Since we were both not that hungry, we decided to go to Nitchie's Vietnamese Chao Long place.
Chao Long
DID YOU KNOW: That Chao Long is not actually noodles, but rice toppings (or something like that). Nonetheless, Chao Long is not noodles, as the Vietnamese usually call it under names of Pho. It came about here in Puerto Princesa, when locals started referring to the noodles as Chao Long, long long ago. Maybe the Vietnamese got tired of correcting them.
Anyway, we each got a Chao Long,
And then:
We also shared Fried Rolls
I had pork BBQ French Bread Sandwich
And then,
Trina had French Bread with butter.
If you're in the mood for some Vietnamese Noodles, and you happen to be in Palawan, head off to Nitchie's. You'll love it!
(naks parang endorser e.)
FEBRUARY 20, 2010
BREAKFAST
Trina and I agreed that we were going to have a pinoy breakfast so the night before we bought dried fish, daing na pusit and talong! Check it:
It was great. I haven't eaten daing in a long time! Trina loved the saltiness too. Trina's more of a salt and sugar person, does not like vinegar, eats little rice, gorges on donuts, etc. Know that type? No? Yeah me too.
We watched a bit of Shogun on DVD too. It was a TV rendition of my favorite book, Jame Clavell's Shogun! Was amazed to see the amount of attention put into all the details of the book! Loving it! (we're disc 3 of 10 ahahaha).
LUNCH
We had lunch late, 210PM! We had the following from Itoy's:
We were really thirsty since I ran out of water at home. We each got a fruit shake, I had watermelon and Trina had a Mango Banana Shake. Checkit>
If you haven't yet, try watermelon shake. It's the best. I stopped drinking mango shake because of this. I stopped smoking because of this. I stopped cursing, swearing because of this. I stopped all my vices because of this. Try it. It'll change your life.
Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet
Nabawasan agad kasi gutom na si bossing. Hahaha.
She had:
Which is actually:
Bulalo Steak (Sizzling)
I got this a couple of days ago, and trina said she wanted to try, so we did.
Wait, I can't breathe. My tummy's putting weight on my diaphragm.
Anyway, she had that, some soup, and rice. I had the fish fillet. Naks. (parang baliktad.)
Actually we just shared. For dessert, we had this:
A slice of Moist Cake, Sansrival, Capuccino (that I pronounced Capucheno which got Trina cracking up) and Watermelon Shake. The Shake was for me.
I think we have to run tonight.
Ciao.
- Rye
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