
KOTA KINABALU: A recent lunch experience at a restaurant here turned into a nightmare for a family.
Taking it to social media, a Facebook user under the Shawn Cgy username recounted their experience.
He said they went for lunch at a restaurant, and when the meal arrived, his father-in-law praised the chef’s top-class knife skills for the thin pork slices.
However, his admiration was short-lived when he discovered that what seemed like a thinly sliced pork was a plaster.
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Upon investigation, the owner admitted a staff’s plaster had accidentally fallen into the noodles during preparation.
The owner apologised, but the family raised concerns about potential bacterial contamination from the plaster.
However, the owner downplayed the seriousness of the situation, citing difficulties in constant staff supervision.
Disgusted, the family then left the restaurant.
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