Weekend Soiree #7: A game of comment interaction

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Let's go!

The rules are easy. I will ask a question. The first person who comments will answer my question, and will leave a question for the next person to answer. This next person will answer that question, and leave a question for the next next person to answer. I am sure you get it! ๐Ÿ˜‰

To make things more fun, the questions have to reflect the chosen theme. For example, if the theme is โ€œTravel,โ€ all questions should relate to travel. If you could travel back in time, what historical event would you change? Would you rather travel on a plane or by train? As much as possible, letโ€™s not repeat the questions for added fun! You are also welcome to play more than once!

Let’s begin feasting on our seventh weekend soiree!

The theme: EATING OUT

My question for Person #1: What is the restaurant you associate with your first love? ๐Ÿ˜‰

14 Comments on Weekend Soiree #7: A game of comment interaction

  1. cbs
    February 2, 2008 at 1:28 am (16 years ago)

    hmm, this is going to be difficult beause it’s such a long time ago. it’s a little eatery in tanza, cavite – forgot the name now – but i remember writing on a tissue “you are the sweetest, charmingest, prettiest little snob i have ever known” and putting it in her purse, while she was at the counter making turo-turo at all the junk we were going to dig into.

    next q: where have you had your best –
    a) pancit canton,
    b) pancit bihon,
    c) pancit palabok?

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  2. mari
    February 2, 2008 at 2:48 am (16 years ago)

    off topic, this is really weird. the keycode is my first name. anyways, here are my answers:

    a.) my aunt’s pancit canton
    b.) my own cooking. hahaha!
    c.) jollibee

    how do you eat your peking duck? wrapped in crisp lettuce? with rice?

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  3. Nina
    February 2, 2008 at 5:07 am (16 years ago)

    I like pecking duck with pita bread and the sauce which I am not sure what the name is…

    What is your favorite Filipino food?

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  4. barbiegel
    February 2, 2008 at 6:23 am (16 years ago)

    Can my answer be more than one filipino dish? :)
    lumpiang sariwa, relyeno, adobo and i want to include “kakanin” na rin he he.

    since malapit nang magschool ang anak ko, my question would be, ano ba ang madaling iprepare na baon for kids, but nutritious naman, at hindi sila masasawa ?

    happy weekend!

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  5. barbiegel
    February 2, 2008 at 6:26 am (16 years ago)

    inaantok na ako, eating out pala ang theme he he.
    pero palusutin nyo na question ko :)

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  6. JMom
    February 2, 2008 at 10:33 pm (16 years ago)

    ANSWER:
    for nutritional kids lunch, WRAPS. It’s better than sandwiches because it doesn’t get soggy, plus pwede mong punuin ng veggies like carrots, cucumbers, lettuce….you can even add fruits like apples, pears, grapes. Flexible so kahit ano ang palaman. If you want you can even do it burrito style with rice, beans, meat of your choice and cheeses. Endless combinations.

    QUESTION:
    Do you ever eat out (not counting drive thrus – eat out at a restaurant where you have to sit down at a table) alone or do you always have to be with someone?

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  7. sha
    February 2, 2008 at 11:05 pm (16 years ago)

    few many times Ive eaten out alone….maybe bec I travel a lot
    ok but I do find it a pleasure as well…. lost in my own world watching the world go by without having to deal with any conversation.

    Do you believe The way to a man’s heart is through his stomach …?

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  8. MarysMom
    February 3, 2008 at 10:37 am (16 years ago)

    No, not from my experience.
    I stopped making lasagna and/or baking a cake for my, then boyfriends because to the ones I did, they broke off with me soon after.

    Question: Do you like eating at buffets?

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  9. Leah
    February 3, 2008 at 1:54 pm (16 years ago)

    Yes I do. Once in a while is good. I enjoy the variety. I try to not over eat but I can’t help it.

    question: Describe the best Entr

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  10. Cookie
    February 3, 2008 at 3:46 pm (16 years ago)

    One of the best entrees I’ve had was at Lolo Dads. My husband took me there for our Christmas Date. I was pregnant with our 2nd child and I was all set out to eat a lot. Nung nakita ko yung presyo medyo nag-double take ako. ANG MAHAL!! My husband told me not to worry and just order what I wanted. I had Chilean Sea Bass and it was the best I’ve had so far. Literally, it melted in my mouth. My husband was having Salmon and I had some of that too. Good as well. The best part was when we asked for the bill the waiter smiles at me and says..Madam, compliments of the house. Yun pala my hubby had done some legal stuff for the owner kaya ayun, nakalibre. Kung alam ko lang, I would have ordered the most expensive thing on the menu :)

    Question : Do you stick to your favorite restaurants when you eat out or are you the adventurous type and try new places most often?

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  11. Daphne
    February 3, 2008 at 7:31 pm (16 years ago)

    Actually it depends on my dining companion but I tend to stick to my favorite restaurants because I’m already familiar with the menu.

    Have you ever complained about bad service or the quality of the food to the manager of any restaurant?

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  12. Toni
    February 4, 2008 at 1:05 am (16 years ago)

    Yes. The last serious complaining we did was at a McDonald’s drive-thru where we waited 5 minutes for someone to come to the window! What the —? 5 minutes is eons in drive-thru time!

    How much do you usually tip?

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  13. cbs
    February 4, 2008 at 3:50 am (16 years ago)

    the way it should be: 15 % pre-tax, more if service transcends…

    can you name a composite of a perfect dining experience by stating the best food from, and best service by, specific restaurants?

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