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A journey of food, family, and jet lag

Manila Bulletin

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May 29, 2025

A vacation that begins with United Airlines and ends with the best steak—and the best company

- SANDY DAZA

It was my first time taking United Airlines from Manila to SFO. The planes are newer, and you really feel you get what you pay for. Landed at 6 a.m. from a takeoff from Manila at 8:40 a.m. Watched four movies and had a very pleasant flight. Food was good, but I felt I needed a snack in between. I know what to do next time: I'll bring a Big Mac or a bacon Whopper. I'm on vacation—it's OK.

My first few days in San Francisco were focused on shedding off jet lag. No pressure, I had all the time to relax. Sleepy? I slept. This trip of mine ends in New York, where my son Chef Turo is getting married. But that’s a week after.

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