#chinees Koos had once again arrived at the Chinese for a long time. Whether it was run by the famous family Hu or Ho Koos was unknown.

Koos first picked up the menu.
It is striking that every Chinese card often has the same size.
Of course with a small 250 (combination) dishes on it.

The customer then communicates with you 1 x 132 and 2 x 54 with peanut sauce. The customer is a bit afraid to pronounce the dishes.
Ko Lo Yuk with Foe Yong Hai is solved with 1 x 22 and 1 x 37 so and for the
chinese is the number the tool to know what the customer wants.

But... with this Chinese, the 3rd or 4th generation was working. The Chinese who spoke purer ABN as the average Dutchman.
Sambal was no longer present, but with the voice of a newsreader, the customer was answered.
Koos saw the doubt in the eyes of the customer. Is this right?

The dishes were put in the well-known off-white paper packaging. It was Wednesday and busy.
The customers entered the bushes and took their seats on the list of red chairs, the favorite Chinese color.
Staring at the fish aquarium and occasionally grabbing into the ready container with crackers.

Ha that Ben, not seen time, how's it going, man, still working at Karelsen?
Yeah, still. And... pressure?
Is getting busier.
How long do you have to Ben?
Well, I'm 62 now and from the week I heard it had gone from 67 years and 3 months to 67 years.
So five more years, but... I still enjoy going to work every day.
Still the same house?
Yeah, 17 and a half years.
Man, that goes fast.

Number 16 heard Ben say.
Ah, I am.
Would you like some red or black sambal? asked the Chinese lady in a voice similar to that of Eva Jinek.
Remains separately such an ordinary Dutch accent from a Chinese lady.

Ben chose 2x red and left with the words.
See you next week.

Koos Dia: At the Chinese.