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My Breakfast House: A Marriage of Food and Culture

Kakey Cheng, a migrant from Taiwan, and Enrique Aquino, a migrant from Mexico, celebrate tolerance, respect and love with all those who come to their restaurant, My Breakfast House, a delicious space in the heart of San Carlos that serves breakfast in a relaxed and inclusive atmosphere. A favorite among locals, Kakey opened My Breakfast House 11 years ago and now runs it alongside Enrique. The pair have drawn from the best of both of their cultures to create an environment — and a relationship — that is a true reflection of the community they serve.

This video was produced by Peninsula 360 Press as part of the Love Across Colorlines  series, a collaboration of 20+ ethnic media outlets looking at interracial marriage in California at a time of rising hate.

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