I walked in to a no-frills room with a squeaky fan, fluorescent lights and plastic chairs. There were a bunch of Scandinavian backpackers at the back finishing their meal, a typical south Indian guy of slight built and oiled hair enjoying an after meal soda, and a lady in a salwar with her feet up chanting from a Durga prayer book, who I correctly guessed as the owner. As I scanned the menu, the lady suggested I order the Punjabi Thali. She said that first in Punjabi and then repeated in heavily accented English.
I ate one of the best daals I have had in a while viewing an episode of 'Don't worry chachaji' on Sony.
I complimented the lady on the food and she in turn asked me where I was from. She pulled out an iphone and showed me the phone number of a close friend of hers in Melbourne. I took the phone from her and stared at the number not knowing what to do next. I gave back the phone and told her that Melbourne was a nice place. She asked me to come back everyday for a meal and gave me card which had the address of the other restaurant she owns, "Wel Come" (sic).
I bought a quarter pound of kaju barfi and walked back to my room.
Hey sid,
ReplyDeleteThis is random but it's little Kim. Brent told me about your work, congratulations. I'd love to do something incredible like you. Well wishes my friend and I will totally own you in settlers of Catan once you come back to aus x x
Little Kim! Good to hear from you :) I recently played my first game of Settlers of Catan expansion called Knights and Cities.
ReplyDeleteThe game gone change yo!