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Meet Gerry Chua, barangay captain, restaurateur, volunteer fireman, master baker and man at the helm of Eng Bee Tin Deli and Bakery, the most popular Chinese deli this side of Manila. His recipe for success? "Ube hopia," he says. That, and his passion as a volunteer fireman.
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Meet Gerry Chua, barangay captain, restaurateur, volunteer fireman, master baker and man at the helm of Eng Bee Tin Deli and Bakery, the most popular Chinese deli this side of Manila. His recipe for success? "Ube hopia," he says. That, and his passion as a volunteer fireman.
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