After almost sixty-five days of buzzing like a bee, I have finally came to a chance of getting back to civilization, have a cup of coffee with some friends and do an update talk as for what has been happening around. Being too work-addicted is not much fun after all.
We went back to Dumaguete City to do a systems' check on one of our projects and at the same time undertook a side project while we stayed, of which gave us a descent extra more funds for some things else.
We planned to have our coffee session in Sans Rival's Robinson's outlet in Dumaguete, our friend from Japan is giving a treat. Unluckily for us, the place was filled with people - mostly wives of soldiers. There was a Military Static Display right in the main entrance of Robinson's Place. The vigorous armored vehicles parked right outside as kids had their time to have a fill of the inside of these vehicles. On the other side, some adults were very checking the guns and ammunitions displayed.
Bongbong's Piaya was just a stall away from Sans Rival, we decided to try out their food instead. Since the first time I have tried Bongbong's products eight years ago, I actually fell in love with their piaya. It is like an unleavened bread with a sweet caramel or ube sandwiched in it. It is also excellent when served hot.
When we got in to their stall, we were shocked by what we saw. There we see the baker count some bills and...to our great dismay, handled the piaya he cooked with his bare hands! The cooking area for the piaya is visible to public. One of our friends could barely stand the sight and instead of going through the afternoon with special Bongbong's Piaya, we ended up having coffee and lasagna in Sans Rival -after waiting 30 minutes in the queuing line that is.
For this incident, Bongbong's Piaya was an EPIC FAIL.
For this incident, Bongbong's Piaya was an EPIC FAIL.
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