THE RESTAURANT OF HOP SING
By Heidi
Like every evening the Chinese cook Hop Sing had worked himself to
the bone to put a delicious meal for the Cartwrights on the table. But it
seemed like the gentlemen weren’t satisfied anymore with what they got on
their plates. First Ben Cartwright looked with distrust at the potatoes
and got up to walk to the kitchen.
“Hop Sing, what had happened to the potatoes?”, Ben asked directly.
“Hop Sing has smashed them in stead of cooked. A change of food whets the
appetite”, the cook answered.
“Smashed them in stead of cooked? Hm, I bet one of your new culiairy adventures?”,
Ben wanted to know.
“Sure, Mr Cartwright. Hop Sing experiment with meals”, was the answer.
“As long as you do that while we are away”, was the reaction of the rancher
who left the kitchen.
He already wasn’t in the best of moods but now the rancher was totally
dreadful.
The boys were waiting in the dining room.
“Pa, what did Hop Sing have to say?”, Hoss asked.
“He is going to experiment with the meals. I really don’t know what has
got into him lately. We used to get every night cooked potatoes but now smashed
and yesterday they were baked in slices. Pretty soon he is gonna turn this
place into a chipshop”, Ben said.
Adam, Hoss and Little Joe were rolling on the floor laughing.
Adam said, “Don’t let Hop Sing hear it or he will go ahead with it anyway.”
“If he tries that he is fired”, the rancher threated.
“What about a Chinese takeaway?”, Little Joe asked laughing.
“That is more up the street for Hop Sing”, Adam reacted.
“ADAM AND JOSEPH!”, Ben said stern.
The brothers were quiet at once. To not talk about it anymore they started
to enjoy the meal.
“Geesh, those smashed patotoes do taste quite delicious”, Hoss remarked
after a while.
“Conrning food you like everything”, Adam remarked.
“At least I am not so choosy like the two of you”, his second brother reacted.
“That’s why we are much skinnier that you”, was the comment of Little Joe.
They ate along but nobody had noticed that Hop Sing had heard their suggestions
for an eatingplace. This came to his mind to make his dream come true.
The Ponderosa was very large and that’s why the cook wanted to turn it into
a good restaurant. His meals were often wanted and delicious so it would
be a great succes. As soon as his employer was away Hop Sing decided to make
his plans to work.
The next morning Ben went away early.
“Make sure that Hop Sing doesn’t do any stupid things”, the rancher said
to Adam.
“Don’t you worry”, the eldest Cartwright boy reassured his father.
Hoss was the first one to notice of the plans of the Chinese cook. Hop
Sing came with a long shoppinglist to him.
“Mr Hoss and Little Joe get shoppings for restaurant of Hop Sing”, the
cook said.
Hoss made the car ready to go to Virginia City. Little Joe came outside,
clearly being moody.
“I don’t understand why suddenly we must get so much shoppings. Not even
you eat this in one week”, Little Joe said indignant.
“Hop Sing said that it was needed for his restaurant. Let’s go before we
get an even longer shoppinglist”, Hoss said.
They got into their pick-up truck and drove to the wholesaler dealer.
Little Joe looked at the list:
200 kg paste for the chow mein.
200 kg rice
200 kg vegetables
100 kg butter
300 kg meat
600 eggs
10 flessen oliveoil
10 bottles washing-up liquid
Meanwhile Adam tried to be useful by doing the paperwork. He had put himslef
at the office and had switched on the computer to put the numbers into it.
Suddenly the cook came to the eldest Cartwright boy.
“Goodmorning Mr Adam. Nice that the computer is on. Adam now can make the
menu on that for”, Hop Sing said.
“Menu? What menu?”, Adam asked amazed.
“Menu needed for restaurant of Hop Sing”, was the reply.
Adam got a long list of courses for the menu and also a long stare of the
Chinese cook. This forced Adam to start with the list. Once Adam was busy
the cook walked back to his own property being well satisfied.
At the wholesalers Hoss and Little Joe got all the groceries which were
on the list.
“Are you gonna start an orphanage?”, Dan Cooper asked mocking when Little
Joe had paid.
“No, that cook of ours has bats in the belfry. He is gonna change our ranch
into a Chinese restaurant”, the youngest Cartwright son answered.
“And you must help serving? That will be a laugh for the guests”, Dan reacted
laughing.
Little Joe wanted to reply but Hoss grabbed him by the shoulders and took
him to the pick-up.
“Come on Joe. He doesn’t believe us at all. Nobody will believe this but
will look us foolish”, Hoss said indignant.
“Hoss, I can handle him. I am not a little child anymore”, Little Joe protested
fierce.
“No, but you are still my younger brother who always gets deep into trouble.
Now home or otherwise Hop Sing gets another rage attack, he quits and we
are stuck with all this food”, Hoss reacted while he pushed Little Joe to
the pick-up.
“Don’t you worry about that because you will eat it all”, his brother said.
“Yeah, but do you know how to make it?”, Hoss asked.
“No, that is concern of Hop Sing. It was his stupid idea to start a restaurant”,
Little Joe said grumpy.
They rode back to the ranch where the preparations were full speed ahead
for the new Chinese restaraunt.
At the porch hung a sign which said:
EAT AT HOP SING, GOOD FOOD FOR A GOOD PRICE!
The hands were also put to work because they had to set the tables and
chairs right. Impatiently Hop Sing looked outside to see if Hoss and Little
Joe weren’t coming with the new supply.
It didn’t take long boefre people had heard about the new restaurant at
the Ponderosa. When they had heard that the Ponderosa had turned into a Chinese
restaurant a whole lot of people came to try out the food.
Adam, Hoss and Little Joe weren’t allowed to come into the kitchen although
they tried it. Hop Sing was so clever to put the brothers to work now the
restaurant was open for business.
“Mr Adam, Mr Hoss and Little Joe, you serve and take orders from guests.
Is there no work, then dishes”, the Chinese cook said.
“And when may we eat?”, Hoss asked worried.
He was afraid for the answer.
“After closing time. Not before”, the cook said determined.
“I am not one of the young ones anymore”, Adam complained.
“Me neither. Besides, when I see all that food I get more hungry”, Hoss
reacted.
“And what is your excuse Little Joe?”, Hop Sing wanted to know.
“I……eh……I have a date with Emily Wilkins. She counts on me”, Little Joe
replied.
“Your excuses are good but talks don’t work. Cartwright boys just work
for Hop Sing”, the cook said.
Adam, Hoss and Little Joe looked at each other and the eldest Cartwright
boy already had a genius plan in mind
“We do it this way: I drop everything while doing the dishes, Hoss, you
eat the plates empty when you bring them to the guests and Joe flirts with
all the girls.
If we do it this way Hop Sing must sack us and he is without staff and
he stops with this stupid idea of his”, Adam explained.
“Hop Sing, why don’t you have a dishwasher? Then everything goes much faster
and we have more spare time also”, Adam suggested one morning.
“Dishwasher for lazy people but not for Cartwrights”, was the answer.
Unexpcetedly Ben came home. He rode upon the yard and could hardly park
his Mercedes. So busy was it at the restaurant. He got out of the car and
walked to the ranchhouse. Then his eye caught the sign which was above the
porch.
“What is going on here?”, Ben asked himself.
He went inside and saw that both living room ánd diningroom was
full of eating people. He walked straight to the kitchen.
“Hop Sing, what is going on around here?”, the rancher stern.
“Hop Sing has started restaurant. Your sons don’t help good. Adam drops
everything, Hoss eats everything and Joe flirts with girls”, the cook answered.
Ben sighted and looked at the ground.
“The behaviour of my sons doesn’t surprise me. Just make sure that all
people disappear out of MY house and well at this moment!”, the rancher
answered well very moody.
Hereby all eaters looked up and they ran away with fear.
Ben woke up with a shock. He got up, washed himself and got dressed. After
that the rancher went downstairs. When he got there he saw his old familiar
living room and no restaurant. He sighted of relief.
“It was fortuantly only a dream and not such a nice one too”, the rancher
said to himself.
He did know that he had to keep it for himself because he knew that Hoss
and Little Joe were able to turn the ranch into a restaurant.
THE END
December 2002
RETURN TO LIBRARY