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Living in a foreign land is made a lot easier when you are surrounded by things similar to what you have at home. But still, there would always be things you’ll miss. Our guess is, Pinoy food would come up on top of your ‘things missed’ list. Don’t fret however, because the next time you crave for mom’s or grandmom’s cooking from back home, you can pay the New Mabuhay Restaurant in Phetburi Soi 19 a visit. There, you’ll enjoy the company of kababayans (fellow Filipininos) and enjoy the wide array of Pinoy dishes. This writer’s best picks would be the “bulalo” (beef stew) and the “crispy pata” (deep fried pork knuckle).

Here’s Siam Pinoy’s interview with the New Mabuhay owner, Romy Polito.

Q: When did Mabuhay start?

A: It’s an MBA, meaning, ‘Mabuhay by Accident’. In July 2003, we had many customers for our cargo business. They requested Delia, my wife, to cook Filipino dishes for them. They were simple dishes; ‘daing na bangus’ (dried milk fish), ‘sinigang na hipon’ (shrimp soup similar to the Thai tom yum). So weekly, we would go to the market, buy the ingredients and cook to satisfy our customers.

Later on, we thought, why don’t we just start a small restaurant?

So we did, starting with ‘pinakbet’ (mixed vegetable with pork), ‘adobo’ (chicken or pork dish cooked in vinegar; very popular with the Thais and farangs), ‘paksiw na isda’ (fish cooked in vinegar), ‘pusit’ (squid), and other dishes that are easy to cook and prepare.

Then later, the requests from customers got more complex. They wanted ‘bulalo’ (beef stew) and ‘crispy pata’ (deep fried pork knuckle). We took Delia’s brother from the Philippines, who had been a cook for 30 years then, to join us here since he knew how to cook those dishes requested by our customers.

I did not even know what ‘bulalo’ was. I only found out what kind of dish it is here in Bangkok!

Q: Why the name “Mabuhay”?

A: I believe in names; I believe it plays a part in one’s destiny. ‘Mabuhay’ is inspired by our Philippine Airlines’ official in-flight magazine. It is also our Filipino word for “Long Live”! Here at Mabuhay, we want everything ‘buhay palagi’ (always alive)!

Q: What are some of the favorite dishes ordered by regulars?

A: The ‘crispy pata’ and ‘bulalo’. Our beef for the ‘bulalo’ is certified organic. Unlike other beef that’s available in the market, ours come from a seller certified by an internationally qualified body that sells beef that has not been injected by antibiotics or any form of chemical agent. And we do our marketing at midnight, to assure that we get the first pick, because that’s when the meat is fresh!

‘Crispy pata’ in the Philippines costs as much as 600 pesos now. Ours, we keep only around 300baht, and people are assured it tastes good because we put our own special spices and we have our own way to make sure it’s crisp and sweet-smelling, which is quite hard to do if you only cook it at home.

Q: Who are some special and/or famous people who have visited Mabuhay?

A: We’ve had celebrities like Nino Muhlach, and several politicians from the Philippines. They (the latter) make Mabuhay sort of their coffee place. We’ve also been visited by a CNN correspondent who was looking for some exotic dishes. He paid to have many of our dishes cooked so he can photograph them for an article in CNN!

Q: How has the New Mabuhay expanded from the simple restaurant it was when it started?

A : Now we have customers who ask us to cater for big events like weddings, birthdays and parties. There are also large groups who choose to do their events right here. We moved our karaoke system upstairs so they can sing until late at night if they wish to.

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In compliance with the Teachers Council of Thailand Rules and Regulations for Testing and Evaluation of Knowledge of Foreigners in Applying for License to Practice the Teaching Profession B.E. 2549 (2006) Clause 2 (1) (2) and (3) [page 2], the English Program Coordinating Center – Northern Region has tasked Anubaan Chiang Mai School to host a Thai Language, Thai Culture and Professional Ethics Course on August 14-16 at Chiang Mai Phucome Hotel.

The course will cover the 20 hours required by the Teachers Council of Thailand (Evaluation of Knowledge for Practicing the Teaching Profession: Thai Language, Thai Culture and Professional Ethics Training Course [page 6-7]) to qualify a foreign teacher who has successfully completed the course to receive a certificate to be used in the application for the Teaching License, given that he/she has complied with all the requirements (Rules and Regulations for Testing and Evaluation of Knowledge of Foreigners in Applying for License to Practice the Teaching Profession B.E. 2549 (2006) Clause 1-6 [page 1-2]).

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The Thai-TESOL held at the province of KhonKaen opened up on Thursday, the 24th of January with a talk by Dr. Tong-in Wongsathorn, Adviser to the Minister of Education of Thailand. Dr. Wongsathorn outlined Thailand’s policies in English education, which include,

(1) Use of English as the main medium of instruction for the whole hour of English classes.
(2) Expand and support English program Schools and Mini-English program schools with special attention given to schools where poor students enroll.
(3) Provide special remuneration for English teachers who have demonstrated their high English language abilities and effective teaching.
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By EDITH REGALADO
The Philippine Star

BANGKOK – Fewer Filipinos are now working here as musicians or entertainers, and more are coming in as health workers, according to Philippine ambassador Antonio Rodriguez.

Filipino musicians have always been and still continue to be a come-on, especially in the different hotel lounges and music bars here. But there has recently been fewer of them who come here to perform,” Rodriguez said.

Rodriguez did not cite figures but he attributed the decline to less attractive remuneration and to cost-cutting measures by many entertainment establishments, which now prefer lower-paid local talents.
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A second edition singing contest was held at The Mabuhay Filipino Restaurant in Pratunam. Seven contestants joined the competition this month and among them, it was Madonna who won first place. Thank you to all who joined and witnessed the event. And most especially to Mr. Percy Roxas,  The Mabuhay Restaurant and Siam Pinoy for generously donating our prizes for the night.

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How many Pinoy teachers do you think are there now in Thailand? Some say around 8,000. Others have said, probably 30,000. Judging from the number of Pinoys who make visa runs to Laos or to AranyaPrathet, or the number of Pinoys you see who attend mass in churches in Bangkok alone every Sunday, probably even more.

With this growing number of Pinoy teachers coming to Thailand, one would wonder, “Is life that good in Thailand?” Well, though that remains to be seen for the hundreds who have come these past few years, it has been great for at least one Pinay who started out the same way as most Pinoys who venture out here in Thailand.

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A 20 hour Thai Culture training was conducted by the Private School Teachers Association of Thailand. The majority of the participants were Filipino Teachers who happily received their certificate after the third day of the training.

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The Philippine Embassy Bangkok Thailand UFT party

Photo taken during the UFT Philippine Independence day held at Philippine Embassy Bangkok. More photos inside this article.

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Filipinas in Thailand

Walking around the Philippine Embassy in Thailand during the Independence Day celebration, I spotted this group of Filipinas smiling and hinting that they were ok for a photo shoot. Boy, I was glad I did ;D

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First Meet Up

Taken during the First Pinoy Meetup in Thailand held at Shamrock Club Khao San road.

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