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Eating Top marks for curry – but not with whiskey!

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THE setting would usually be a manky pub to see someone off into a new stage of their life.

Not so for the Scottish Futsal League – Dundee, only the best venue will do and Rishi’s proved to be that.

To be fair, when the subject of the “smoker” is a tee-totaller, the manky pub isn’t really an option.

Serving also as an end-of-year thank you to everyone who helps out, Rishi’s ended up being a winning choice.

Seven of us piled into the restaurant on Hawkhill and quickly set about getting the drinks in.

A pint of Cobra (£4.25), a pint of Coke (£2.75), soda water and lime (£1.99) and a couple more pints were ordered before the night took an odd twist.

The youngest member option – we’re not made of of the group took us all by money. surprise by proudly orderThere’s a large selection ing a Jameson whiskey on of choices with each main the rocks (£3.20). meal coming with one

Cue disbelief and side. Rice or naan were general mockery of the the common options. young man – entirely justiI had my greedy eyes fied after that order, to be set on chilli and garlic fair. However, he remains prawns for my starter and adamant whiskey (the it was everything I hoped Irish variety hasfor.an“e”in it), complement­s a korma It was a lengthy wait, to this day. however, after

Make your own minds ordering before our up. starters appeared.

Anyway, because there We were a big group but were more than six of us it wasn’t too busy, so that we qualified for the “party was a surprise. However, it menu”. was worth waiting for.

That gave us the option My prawns were still of two courses for £17.95 cooking in the seasoned or three for £19.95 per oil when they were person. brought out for me.

Since it was party time Once they’d cooled for us out on the town enough not to hurt, they we went for the cheaper were fantastic.

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