Wednesday, July 7, 2010

"...think well, love well, sleep well..."


I am very sure that you’ve heard that work is never work when you truly love what you do. Well that’s exactly how it is for me. I am truly blessed to have a network that recognized my strengths and believe that I am worthy enough to be a part of this partnership. One of the biggest reasons I believe so much about this company is because of the food.
Because I’ve seen what revolved around this company- the passion, the work, the people, and can’t forget the food- I can truly say that it is a brand that I am so proud of. I was never one to really be passionate about restaurants, mainly because it was difficult for me to fathom the processed foods that different restaurants were offering (don’t get me wrong, I still eat out, but I am particular about what and where I eat AND I seldom take part in them). But when I came across Yojié’s and most importantly started my partnership, I truly believe that eating shabu shabu or sukiyaki is really, “more than just healthy food…[but an] experience.” (Sidenote: it also hits home-being born and raised in Japan- because I grew up in a home that often ate shabu shabu).
In an extended essay based on poverty, Virginia Woolf once wrote:
One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.
So, although I do not live in poverty, this still hits home. Because I can walk away from my day (or from my office, from work, from the restaurant, etc.) knowing that not only are my guests at Yojié’s eating well, but also dining in with an experience. An experience that makes you feel good and like Virginia Woolf stated makes you think well, love well, [and] sleep well. But more importantly, this experience can be recreated over and over again. So come on in, the door is always open! Hope to see you again soon!

<3, Elisa

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