ALPHA O.
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****WARNING EVERYONE!!!****
🚨🚧*****FOOD POISONING***** 🚧🚨
I just ordered the chicken karaage and I got raw little bits of fat and raw chicken the size of my thumbnail. I have been a customer for years and have noticed that the consistancy and quality is nothing like it used to be. If I got sick, this would be a law suit. I will be posting this on my website to warn others to be careful. I can't tell you how disappointed I am.
****WARNING!!!!****
DO NOT ORDER FROM HERE!!!!
Update: I was sent a replacement meal of undercooked chicken wings that smelled like bleach. I only ate a couple of wings and ran to the bathroom to get sick. I called the restaurant and they didn't seem to care at all. This place has very substandard food safe practices and should be shut down and re-staffed with folks that care about the food they are serving people. Their standards are very low. They will definitely be hearing Vancouver Coastal Health.
******UPDATE*****
I ENDED UP IN THE HOSPITAL WITH SERIOUS FOOD POISONING AND I WILL BE REPORTING YOU TO VANCOUVER COASTAL HEALTH IN THE MORNING.
THEY WILL CLOSE YOUR RESTERAUNT DOWN FOR SELLING RAW AND ROTTEN CHICKEN. IT SEEMS THAT YOU REFUSE TO ADHERE TO FOOD SAFETY PRACTICES.
****See attached discharge summary from VGH****
AND DON'T GASLIGHT YOUR CUSTOMERS AND GIVE OUT FALSE MEDICAL INFORMATION JUST TO COVER YOUR LIES AND BLATANT DISHONESTY!!! LOOK AT THE DISCHARGE SUMMARY FROM THE HOSPITAL.
PLEASE KEEP YOUR MEDICAL ADVICE TO YOURSELF BECAUSE GASTROENTINITIS ABSOLUTELY IS FOOD POISONING. NOW YOU ARE JUST DEFLECTING BLAME AND GASLIGHTING YOUR CUSTOMERS.
This is for your edification:
Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the stomach and intestines, commonly caused by viral, bacterial, parasitic, or chemical agents. It leads to symptoms such as diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, nausea, and sometimes fever. Despite being commonly called the "stomach flu," it is not related to influenza, which affects the respiratory system.
Causes
Viruses: Most common cause, especially norovirus (in adults) and rotavirus (in children).
Bacteria: Including Escherichia coli, Salmonella, Shigella, Campylobacter, and Clostridioides difficile.
Parasites: Such as Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium.
Other: Chemicals, toxins, medications, or food reactions can also trigger it.
Contagiousness
Gastroenteritis is highly contagious, especially when caused by viruses like norovirus. It spreads through direct contact with infected individuals, contaminated surfaces, food, or water. People can remain infectious even after symptoms resolve.
AVOID THIS RESTERAUNT AT ALL COSTS!