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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

KKK Weekend

If I would describe my weekend, it’d be with these three letters – KKK.

It's the KKK
T’was Independence Day weekend and we sorta celebrated it at KKK. We learned in our Philippine history class that KKK stands for Katastaasang Kagalanggalangang Katipuanan ng mga Anak ng Bayan“ which is a secret revolutionary group against the Spanish led by Andres Bonifacio. 

Well, KKK Food Revolution (the resto) actually means Kainan sa Kalye Kanluran, because their first branch is located in West Ave. in QC. Good thing we don’t have to travel that far anymore to eat good Filipino food. 

KKK is my usual favorite when it comes to restos serving Filipino dishes. They have a wide array of Filipino cuisine from all parts of the country – Pampanga, Bicol, Ilocos, Iloilo, etc. 

My personal favorite is Ilokanong Bagnet with bagoong (fish sauce). I never fail to order this whenever we eat at KKK.

Bagnet + bagoong
We also love their Pinakbet with lots of chicharon. 

You bet, pinakbet!
After dinner at KKK and dessert at Red Mango, we waited for a few more hours for our friends to arrive. It was another drinking session with Accenture 25 team from Teletech. Two of our Teletech friends, Ferdie and Rj, are tying the knot in December. Congrats guys! RJ, the soon-to-be-bride, is on frenzy with all the things they need to prepare for the wedding – church, reception, gown, photo/video coverage, entourage, and all.

For those who love Pinoy romantic flicks, I’m sure most of you have watched Kasal, Kasali, Kasalo which is translated to “Wedding, Together, Partaker” by Wikipedia and which actually makes no sense. Anyway, it’s a romantic comedy film about a couple getting married and organizing their wedding with their parents meddling and eventually ruining the wedding preparations.

some of Accenture 25
Our topic during our drinking session mostly centered on marriage and wedding preps. Time flies so fast. A few years back, whenever we had get-togethers we would often talk about our good old days at Teletech, but now we’re talking about grown-up stuff and marriage!

Congrats RJ and Ferdie!
By the way, Arc, one of our Teletech friends is part-time wedding coordinator. Of all the people, I never thought that such a funny and mischievous guy like Arc would be in the wedding coordination business. It’s a family-run business as he said. Soon-to-wed couples may want to check Kasal Kasali Kami to organize their wedding so you can leave all you worries to the coordinator and just enjoy every moment of your wedding.

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