
A Love Letter To West Side: Jersey City Restaurant Next Door Provisions Presents Their Journey On A Plate
“West Side [Jersey City] is special to us… Let us show you what we can do,” James said.

“West Side [Jersey City] is special to us… Let us show you what we can do,” James said.

“When I hit these little pockets of Filipino communities and I meet fans who have listened to me for so long, it just feels really special that I’m able to be here,” Rafael told Slice of Culture.

“So from that moment on, I always wanted [Buhayin] within [the] Jersey City community [and] New York City community and always give back to those who help me.”

“I feel like we weren’t represented as well, especially in the media or mainstream food communities… And we wanna kind of step into it.”

“As a Filipino American artist, personally I feel that Filipino-American heritage and identity kind of gets lost in the creative world. I feel like not many of us are really seen in the mainstream line,” the North Jersey native told Slice of Culture.

“It’s the best time for people to watch this in cinemas because there’s a lot of things happening around us, a lot of problems people are dealing with.”

[Narra Collective] is a new family-friendly coworking space that has become home to many local entrepreneurs, professionals and parents.

“‘Hello, Love, Again’ has a unique opportunity to connect with a wide range of audiences through its themes of cultural pride, love and personal growth.” It’s showing in Hudson County.

This sweet and savory plate is typically served as a breakfast and can be seen on the menu of most Filipino restaurants.

JULIETTE Cleaners boasts that through the app and their technology, they save New Yorkers — who are notorious for being busy — the time and hassle from doing laundry and dry cleaning.
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