Creating and preserving a 73-year legacy, according to the family behind Little Quiapo | via FnBReport
before and I read somewhere that the first generation establishes the business, the second generation grows it, and it’s a trend that the third generation kills it. That’s a challenge for us since we know some family businesses that stop at the next generation because there’s no more interest in it. We’re happy and blessed that while growing up our parents instilled in us the importance of why we need to keep it going.
Running an established restaurant like Little Quiapo allowed Alma and her husband Gil to raise their children. “We were quite conservative in running the restaurant so we used the time to spend it with our children,” Gil says. Their parents’ presence while growing up had a big impression on the siblings. “We never had the typical 9-to-5 worker parents who you only see at night or on weekends. So having them around every day makes me want to be that kind of parent also,” says Miguel, who himself is a father of two.
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