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Sunday Lunch at Twin Peaks

Posted on : 31-01-2010 | By : wyrlo | In : Uncategorized

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Meet Kim. She’s working at Twin Peaks part time as she’s working her way up to college. She’s new at Twin Peaks….She’s our server….She’s our….wa…w..w.

What the hell just happened?! Focus! Focus! Focus!

Anyways, yeah, after church we decided to go climb up those peaks again – Twin Peaks. Naahh! Just kidding. We had our lunch there. We figured Hazel hadn’t had the chance to get into Twin Peaks last time because she’s so busy “resting” at the hotel due to “unforeseen stiffness” she experienced a few days back.

Well, I ordered some chicken breasts. The others ordered chicken fried steak. We had a good meal. While waiting for the hotel shuttle, Hazel did some hula-hoops while Anjay was busy taking her pictures. Grex and I were busy with our mobile devices.

Lunch at Genghis Grill

Posted on : 28-01-2010 | By : wyrlo | In : Uncategorized

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Nope, this is aint like “Uhmay Khan” we have in Baguio. Wait…am I spelling it right?

Anyway, yeah, we spent our lunch at Genghis Grill again today. And this is our second time really. Last time we’re here, Sei Wei (sorry if I mis-spelled it again) joined us. We just went back because Hazel is drooling over Joey (Hmmm…do I feel something just waved?).

This is what they say in their website:

Genghis Grill-The Mongolian Stir Fry, is a build your own bowl, fast casual, Asian stir-fry concept. The atmosphere is colorful, lively, and a lot of fun! It’s actually not a cuisine, but an INTERACTIVE style of exhibition cooking modeled after a centuries-old legend. According to this legend, 12th century Mongol warriors, led by the mighty warrior GENGHIS KHAN, heated their shields over open fires to grill food in the fields of battle!

Best Lunch at Twin Peaks

Posted on : 22-01-2010 | By : wyrlo | In : Uncategorized

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Ok…this would probably be the best lunch I ever had during this trip. Having lunch at Twin Peaks is great! Not only the food and ambiance are great but of course…the waitresses! Woohooo!

This is my third time here but every visit is different. Twin Peaks is located at 1700 North Central Expressway Plano, TX. So grab your keys and head on there. Too bad we will miss there lingerie nights starting February 5 to 15, wherein the waitresses wears lingeries as they serve you your food. Now, now, ain’t that a treat!

Lunch at Buffalo Wild Wings

Posted on : 19-01-2010 | By : wyrlo | In : Uncategorized

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Lunch again and my team mates wanted to try new food Texas can offer. Next stop, Buffalo Wild Wings.

This is what buffalowildwings.com has to say:

Buffalo Wild Wings Grill & Bar is one of the fastest-growing restaurant chains in the country. Our concept is more than a Buffalo, New York-style wing joint with 14 signature sauces, we are also a sports bar, with a full menu featuring everything from salads to appetizers to burgers, and a variety of specialty items. All served in a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere where people like to hang out with friends, play trivia on our Buzztime® system, and watch their favorite games on one of our many big-screen TVs.

Lunch at Jasmine

Posted on : 18-01-2010 | By : wyrlo | In : Uncategorized

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Anjay and I had our taste of Thai Cuisine at lunch today. Along with Kuya Elmer Abenes and his wife, we had our lunch at Jasmine Thai Cuisine Restaurant.

Thai Cuisine are mostly spicy but sweet but not that spicy than that of an Indian food. Don’t want spice? Then there are some thai food here that are not spicy. I ordered the Phad Thai Noodle Soup and the serving is huge.