Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Monday, 3 June 2019

Singl-end


      
So, me and The Mary headed to the Singl-end in Garnethill and this was a first for her because, normally I’m working during the day and she has ‘awe the weans’ after school, so it was a right treat for both of us.

She got very excited and had a look at the website by Marcdoeswebsites and although it doesn’t have much by way of content, regarding background or concept, it does have right good pictures, directions, menus and is very easy to navigate. That’s all she needed to start salivating before she even left the house!
Me, on the other hand, I’m always interested in the history of the buildings, business, ethos and love a good story, so later, I’ll tell you a tale, about a real single end, or studio as they're now called! 

We were greeted at the door by the lovely Julie and although the street outside was deserted, at 11.30 in the morning, The Singl-end was packed. We were directed to the waiting area with lovely chesterfield couches and offered menus and drinks while we waited. The Mary decided to have a we snooze while I enjoyed the ambience.
                                                                         
It has a very cool vibe and is comfortable with a sense of vibrancy and enthusiasm from the staff; who are all gorgeous by the way. I had the Baked Meaty Eggs as usual and every, single, time I order this, think I won’t finish it but, I do. I’m then overwhelmed with self-disgust because of my own greed and suffer the disappointment of not having managed one of the fabulous cakes on offer!

Prices are very reasonable and the specials menu is always deliciously inventive. The Mary had the quiche with sweet potatoes and slightly curried cauliflower which caused me severe food envy but that’s because I’m a greedy wee ****! 
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So to finish!

"Once upon a time there was a wee lassie called Carrot Heid. She lived up a close in Bridgeton with 5 other family members. They huddled in a Single End and shared a toilet with two other families. Carrots was always very scared to go to the outside lavvy on her own. 

One night, after midnight, when everyone was asleep she had a very sore tummy and crept out of the hovel with the massive iron key and roll of scratchy, San Izal, toilet paper.

It was mid-December and very very cold. After doing a number 2 she noticed the toilet had iced up and…
Oh No! there it was! Her dirty business was sitting there, steaming on the ice. Wee Carrots clasped her hands and said a prayer to Jesus. She prayed her faeces would be warm enough to melt the ice and disappear. She closed her eyes for a minute and when she opened them, it had gone.

From that day forward Little Ginger was a believer but was far too embarrassed to tell anyone about The Miracle in the Lavvy!" 

The End

The toilets in the Singl-end however, are spotless, bigger than my first house and the toilet paper was deliciously soft, gentle and not at all scratchy. I could have sat there all day!
Singl-end, either the one in Merchant City or Garnethill, is one of my favourite places and the standard is always exceptional. So if you go and are asked to wait, be patient!

It’s well worth your time and hard earned dosh and they have my favourite Italian Aroma Coffee!

Take it easy!
Next time!


Tuesday, 20 December 2016

Merry Christmas!




So now we’re nearly at the end
A year has almost gone
The MondayMadness starts to fade
Until another dawn!

We’ve travelled up and down this town
Been stuffed with tums distended
But never have we not enjoyed
The friendliness extended!

So let the holidays commence
We bid you all Yuletide
And with our memories off we go
On another Jolly Ride!

I ask you all this holiday
To rest, 
Be thankful..
Be...
Don’t be a Human Doing
Relax and find the...
ME!

We’re all so busy doing STUFF
To be careful with our hearts
Remember, 
We are fragile souls!

Look people in the eye…
Share what's in your Heart!


See you all in the New Year!
The Mary
Mx 


Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all our favourites!

The Mary and I will be running our own awards next year so….

Watch This Space

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Mx








Tuesday, 1 November 2016

Kastriot's Mediterranean Bar and Grill!


Kastriot's Mediterranean Bar and Grill


The Mary and I have often discussed the lack of classy eating joints on the Upper East Side of The River and to tell you the truth, I didn’t want to say that if there were any, I’d probably wouldn't go with her.   However, due to us travelling further afield recently and our visit to the fabulous Celino’s in the East she has gained some etiquette skills and can even order her own coffee without shocking or frightening the staff with decapitation.  The Mary’s favorite tipple, as you all know, is a “Decapitated Lassie.” 

Why would you keep drinking something that you can’t say?

So today when I met The Mary for coffee and she let me see her cocktail dress for the night.  Well, I didn’t know what to say.  It was very fancy with lace, sequins and a bit of chiffon thrown in.  I had to explain; although it was Halloween, we were not going out in fancy dress and we were staying in the East End.  She looked a wee bit upset until I explained that the weans will be over in Giffnock and I had, at last , found another, really classy joint in the area.

So, tonight we’re off to a smashing eatery in Baillieston; a former mining town which is now classed as a residential area and The Mary is pure buzzin' that there’s a new Gaff practically on her doorstep. 

Kastriots Mediterranean Bar and Grill is on the Main Street and no matter what happens my expectation is to be entertained by my very funny, mad pal, eat some good food and soak in the atmosphere of the Upper East Side in my fabulously cosmopolitan Glasgow Town!

When we arrived and were greeted by the very charming Stephen I had such a good feeling about the place.  The atmosphere was very cosy and inviting.  He then showed us to a booth and me and Mary were well chuffed because we love a wee tabernacle. There we are able to rid ourselves of all the weight of the previous week.  So, I must confess, it was a fantastic start to the evening. 

I am a pure foody and take ages to order but then, all of a sudden, The Mary pipes up that she’s going to do the ordering and I was like; “Hey you, wit’s guan oan?”  She’s getting far too confident with  all this going out carry-on.  Ordering for me indeed!  Then she strikes up with, “When I lived in Greece,” Well, I’ll be damned.  Thinking she was talking a load of Baklava I asked her to haud oan and explain.  No way, was she treating me like some sort of ‘cretan dakos’ and so the rest of the orthodox confessional began.

Seemingly, when I lived in Italy, The Mary couldn’t stand being in Glasgow without me so, she got on a banana boat down at the Clyde side and asked how far it would take her for 45 quid. She landed in Greece and got a job there until she knew for certain I was on my way back before returning.  Now that's what I call true, pal, love for you!


After much deliberating and three delightful visits to the table from Mark (the good looking one) we decided on the Greek Pitta with chicken and a Lamb dish with pasta and I can tell you was the most magnificent, pasta sauce I’ve tasted since my last plate of orecchiette con sugo al pomodoro që nëna ime në ligj ka bërë mua në vitin 1998!




The décor was perfect in its simplicity and the lighting was just right to create a warm, Mediterranean  feel on a very cold and winter’s night.  The Mary was very happy and excited but I was worried when she started to dance about.  I thought she was going to the toilet but she started a very energetic scirtos and was springing, leaping, shuffling and dragging people up off their seats.  Eventually I was obliged to rugby tackle her as she made her way towards a bundle of plates.  I sensed what was coming next.  She was out of control!

So, All you Upper East Enders haud oan tae your sfakiani and get yersel up that Baillieston Main Street for a night of delicious and authentic Greek Scran!


Translations for folk from the West End;

Albanian
Nëna ime në ligj ka bërë mua në vitin 1998 – my mother in law made me in 1998

Italian 
Orecchiette con sugo al Pomodoro - orecchiette with tomato sauce

Eastendish
Guan – going
Huad oan – hold on or wait and give me a bit of thinking time
Wit – what?
Pipes – uses her mouth to convey new and unexpected information
Wisnae – wasn’t going to
Scran – food of all types
Yersel – on your own…

But I’m sure if you want to take The Mary she would gladly go with you. 
Her number is 0772431958

See you next week.

Mx