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Jesus Malverde

(10,274 posts)
Wed Nov 27, 2013, 01:32 PM Nov 2013

Bakery family hailed by Obama enjoys sweet success

Thirty-four years ago, Binh Ly, his brothers and 140 other refugees sat jammed into a 9-foot-wide, hand-built boat in the ocean fleeing Vietnam for Malaysia, half of them terrified and the other half too seasick to feel more than misery. Ly was the cook for his family. All he had was rice and water.

After four hellish days on the waves, during which pirates stole just about everything but their clothes, they made land. Next up was more than a year in a refugee camp - where the diet was rice and noodles, with the rare vegetable thrown in.

"We were always hungry," Ly, now 67, recalled Tuesday.

No chance of that now. If sweet success has a face, it is that of the Ly family - and the $60 million Sugar Bowl Bakery empire they built once they finally made it to San Francisco with nothing but dreams of a new life.

President Obama singled out Ly and his brothers Monday in a San Francisco speech advocating immigration reform, calling their story "amazing." He praised them as the embodiment of "what America is about ... the place where you can reach for something better if you work hard."

http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Bakery-family-hailed-by-Obama-enjoys-sweet-success-5015403.php

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Bakery family hailed by Obama enjoys sweet success (Original Post) Jesus Malverde Nov 2013 OP
Oh this bring back memories! parkia00 Nov 2013 #1

parkia00

(572 posts)
1. Oh this bring back memories!
Thu Nov 28, 2013, 10:16 AM
Nov 2013

I used to frequent their Richmond branch. Not for the bakery but for their cafe which served awesome Vietnamese noodles of various kinds, spring rolls, broken rice and also American style breakfast. Then when you leave you can buy danishes, bearclaws and cinnamon rolls. Unfortunately that branch has since closed down and the company became more focused on the bakery side.

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