+ Follow LUPE Tag
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[Title] => Another miracle on EDSA
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Imagine this: a glass-encased restaurant nestled in a frame of steel bars rising 18 storeys high. The steel frame, actually the mammoth structure on which a cluster of billboard stands, is the cradle of Café Lupe, the first restaurant in the world to have a billboard as an address.
Still it is not only its steel foundation that makes Café Lupe unique. It is next door to the San Carlos Seminary in Guadalupe on EDSA and overlooks the Pasig River, a stretch of EDSA and an MRT station.
[DatePublished] => 2002-11-21 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Joanne Rae M. Ramirez
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LUPE
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Imagine this: a glass-encased restaurant nestled in a frame of steel bars rising 18 storeys high. The steel frame, actually the mammoth structure on which a cluster of billboard stands, is the cradle of Café Lupe, the first restaurant in the world to have a billboard as an address.
Still it is not only its steel foundation that makes Café Lupe unique. It is next door to the San Carlos Seminary in Guadalupe on EDSA and overlooks the Pasig River, a stretch of EDSA and an MRT station.
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