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After a long day of errands in Fremont, Carmina's dad found himself yearning for the vibrant flavors of Vietnamese cuisine, igniting a culinary adventure that would tantalize his taste buds.

  After doing errands with the family my dad wanted to eat Vietnamese food in the area of Fremont . My dad brought us to  Pho Lan Noodles House  for our lunch. We all decided to eat one of our favorite Vietnamese dishes. We had ordered some appetizers fried wanton and fried chicken with fish sauce . My dad had ordered Lemongrass chicken include with rice and salad in his meal but was already full when he had eaten his wife's meal. She had ordered the Chicken Banh Mi and chicken clear soup. I wanted to try their Pork Banh Mi sandwich and requested no jalapeno pepper on it. The sandwich is quite big had to slice it in the middle and the remaining was for takeout. The filling of the pork was a lot of serving soft and tender had a lot of flavoring. The bread was also soft even if it was toasted. Family members had ordered the Garlic Chow Mein with Shrimp . NOT SPONSORED. Check out my channel @ Carmina Lifestyle YouTube  and click on the subscribe button for more vid...

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About Carmina Lifestyle

My name is Carmina. I wrote this blog to share my experience about my lifestyle. All my life I have lived in California when I was young. I had moved to the Philippines where the custom and culture are very different from how I was accustom. Living in the Philippines is quite different. I had to adjust myself from the tropical climate. It took me one year living in a climate that doesn't comes in four season.  While living here you have to deal not just the heat as well putting off lotion to take away the mosquito from you. The traffic is different they don't obey by stop light. Sometimes they have a police officer standing in the middle of the street giving ways for each way to pass and cross the intersection. Not like in any other country we have color coding in days we are not allowed to use our vehicle. After I have lived here for many years I realized the Philippines is the best place to live or come and visit if you are a ...

Art In Island Interactive Art Museum

Everyone loves taking pictures and sharing them on social media. Here's a great place where you can capture amazing photos that your friends and family will admire.  I visited Arts In Island, an interactive museum located at 175 15th Ave., Cubao, Quezon City, Metro Manila, Philippines.  Contact: (02)8421-1656 Operating Hours:  - Tuesday to Sunday and holidays: 9:30 AM - 9:30 PM  Entrance Fees:  - Adults: PHP 500 ($10.00)  - Students (with school ID): PHP 400 ($8.00)  - Seniors and PWD: Discount available (must present valid ID)  - Kids under 3 feet: Free  Additional Details:  - Bring your own socks or purchase for PHP 150 ($3.00).  - Shoes are checked in upon entry.  - Unlimited access during your visit.  - Air-conditioned, so consider bringing a jacket.  - Flash must be turned off for photos, and tripods are not allowed.  - Food and drinks are prohibited. Note: PWD refers to Persons with Disabiliti...