Rep. Marumoto Speaks with Ba-Le Sandwich Owners Part 2


Part 2 Representative Barbara Marumoto speaks with Than Quoc Lam, the founder of Ba-Le Sandwich and Bakery stores, who was Hawaii entrepreneur is National Small Business Person of the Year. Tranh Quoc Lam spoke no English when he arrived in Hawaii from Vietnam. He had no money. All he knew was how to bake bread. Today he is the owner of Ba-Le Bakery and has well over 200 employees! His new partner is reown pastry chef Rodney Weddle.

Owners of DeLovlies Bakery enjoy sweet smell of success

Owners of DeLovlies Bakery enjoy sweet smell of success
MIDDLETOWN — The first thing one notices when they enter DeLovlies Bakery is the sweet smell that can only come from home-baked goodies. The second thing you notice is the infectious laughter and light mood by the two women working there.

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Part 1 Representative Barbara Marumoto speaks with Than Quoc Lam, the founder of Ba-Le Sandwich and Bakery stores, who was Hawaii entrepreneur is National Small Business Person of the Year. Tranh Quoc Lam spoke no English when he arrived in Hawaii from Vietnam. He had no money. All he knew was how to bake bread. Today he is the owner of Ba-Le Bakery and has well over 200 employees! His new partner is reown pastry chef Rodney Weddle.