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In 1954, Nida Blanca starred in the LVN musical-comedy Waray-Waray with her then favorite leading man Nestor de Villa.

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MANILA, Philippines – Since it opened three years ago, Lemuria has distinguished itself for its sumptuous lineup of French Mediterranean cuisine.

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Filipinos love food trips. But the owners of Lemuria Restaurant in Quezon City had an especially fruitful one in mind early this year when they bought air tickets for themselves and their chef  Golda May Rañada — a trip to one of the finest food regions in the world: Provence, France.

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He will be the one at the café or wine bar asking for food to accompany his drink.

It’s an unwritten rule – one that most Pinoy restaurateurs know by heart but that some still have trouble with: In the Philippines, the beverage cannot stand alone. Some food – even the tiniest dish of pica-pica – must be served with the drinks.
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He will be the one at the café or wine bar asking for food to accompany his drink.

It’s an unwritten rule – one that most Pinoy restaurateurs know by heart but that some still have trouble with: In the Philippines, the beverage cannot stand alone. Some food – even the tiniest dish of pica-pica – must be served with the drinks.
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