Glasgow – Cafe Reeshah – A Very Late Lunch

Glasgow Cafe Reeshah Curry-Heute (4)How did Hector ever find time to do a Day’s Work and have a Life? Thirty minutes in a Phone Queue, longer possibly at the Vodafone Shop. All matters hopefully resolved, is this Replacement Samsung – Trusty?
Then there was the realisation that there had been no food intake. The Clyde Tunnel enabled fast access to the Southside and Café Reeshah (455 Shields Rd, Glasgow, G41 1NP) where there would be Fast Food Curry.
A New Lady greeted on entry, it was after 15.00. The Prepared Curry Dishes were on display, most were Vegetables or Chicken – Mince and Potatoes – was offered. No Keema Aloo reference. One Chapatti to accompany.
Within Minutes the reheat had been achieved, the Chapatti became a – Buttered Chapatti – Hector was called to the counter, a Salad and Raita were provided too.
Late LunchThis was the Perfect Mid-afternoon Snack. Snack? After Tuesday’s Banquet at Curry Haven, this was a Snack. Well Seasoned, Moderately Spiced, Beautifully Cooked. Topped with Fresh Coriander, the true Desi Flavours erupted on the Hector Palate.  The Chapatti did its job, more than the Skinny Things served in some venues. The Salad/Raita had to be addressed, must not insult Mein Host.
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Glasgow Cafe Reeshah Curry-Heute (2)Mein Host, the most Modest Chef in Glasgow (?) only presented once the food was on the table. As one of the few who actually sits at the two available tables, he may have guessed who had been served.

He still chooses not to have his photo appear in these pages.

The Bill
£4.00. Yes, that’s all.

The Aftermath
Who can tell me how to stop TouchWizz popping up all the time on this stupid phone?

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