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Coming clean at the Gates of Heaven
No red-tagging at the pink sauce place
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[November 22, 2008]
The food's awfully good down at the Gates of Heaven
Chinese Restaurant. Delbert Chin's been putting on a decent feed
there since he came to this country many years ago. We like that
lunch buffet. All you can eat, of course, and he makes this pink
sauce that's out of this world. You can put it on everything. And
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He asked me once why I used so much of it, and I told him if I had
enough of that sauce, I could live on cardboard boxes and bedding
straw.
But there's something else about Delbert, too. He is so proud of
how clean his kitchen is, he will drag strangers in to look at it.
We've all been there. At least once a year Delbert will say, "You
been in my kitchen? You come look." And we do. If he doesn't
recognize you as a local, you definitely will get the kitchen tour.
He insists we run our fingers along the top of the stove's grease
hood. We run paper towels behind the big stainless fridges. Under
the stoves, too. Especially under the stoves. No grease, no dust,
nothing. And he grins at the astonishment on our faces.
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But he keeps two teenage boys fairly busy cleaning -- I mean
scrubbing -- that kitchen every day. You can tell when they're
working, because you can hear Delbert shouting instructions.
Oh, we have the usual health inspectors, as everyone does. But
they don't really need to go in there, and they know it. They'll
never red-tag the Gates of Heaven. At any rate, Delbert knows
customers have their own ways of red-tagging a place that's less
than spotless, too.
I've always wondered what in his past led him to be this way.
There has to be a good story there.
[Text from file received from Slim Randles]
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