Lunch with Paul, No. 5
Lunch with Paul, No. 5, George's Shish Kebab Restaurant, downtown
Paul liked George's the best of any Armenian restaurant
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So, momentarily we were at a loss
about where to eat this afternoon,
after driving to Chandler Airport
for lunch at the Flight Line Café
in the old terminal building
that he’d heard so much about from
his locker-mates at the gym.
Then he didn’t want to eat there,
the sign said Chinese Food.
So we turned around and drove down
tree-lined Kearney Boulevard
to Fresno Street, and made our way
to the parking lot behind George’s
Shish-Kebab Restaurant for lunch.
A place we both could agree upon.
We sat at the counter, near the door
and busy cash register.
Both of us had been eating here
for many years now and were well-known
among the cooks and wait staff
and by most of the customers
who called to us by our names.
A waitress warmly greeted us,
welcoming us, taking our drink order,
telling of the daily specials.
Today: cabbage, squash and pepper dolma,
and one Kufta, pilaf & vegetables.
Paul had the special with clam chowder.
I had the tri-tip plate, medium well,
and a green salad with French
(Not Ranch) dressing.
All the regular George’s patrons
were at their tables or at the counter.
There wasn’t much conversation
Between Paul and me, waiting for food,
or we were too busy eating.
First the salad arrived, then the main dish
before I finished eating my salad.
There was no use trying to change things,
I had to eat my steak before it got cold.
and like innocent Gelsomina in “La Strada,”
he wiped his plate clean with a piece of bread.
It was good to see everyone again,
and the restaurant busy at lunchtime.
The tri-tip steak, without doubt,
cooked on the charcoal-grill at George’s
was superb and without an equal.
By Stephen Barile
From: United States