Tourists ordered a fish for 168 yuan, but it turned out that there were 5 fish tails, which were suspected to be made from fish scraps. This experience made the tourists feel very angry and disappointed, and said that they would never order fish nuggets at this restaurant again.
This happened to Xiao Chen, a tourist from Guangdong, who was traveling to Hong Kong with friends. At noon that day, they dined at a restaurant called "Seafood King" in Central. Xiao Chen saw a "spicy fish nugget" on the menu, which cost 168 yuan, so he ordered one, wanting to try Hong Kong's seafood.
However, as soon as the plate brought by the waiter was opened, Xiao Chen was dumbfounded. He found that the fish on the plate was not whole meat, but 5 fish tails, each cut into several pieces and then covered with seasonings such as chili peppers and chopped green onions. Xiao Chen felt that he had been deceived, so he complained to the waiter and asked for a change of fish pieces.
However, the waiter did not admit it, saying that this is the way the restaurant does it, and the fish tail is also part of the fish fillet, so there is no problem. Xiao Chen was not convinced and asked to see the boss. The boss also has an attitude of not caring, saying that this is a special dish of the restaurant, many guests like to eat, if they are not satisfied, they can not eat, but the money will not be refunded.
Xiao Chen was so angry that he felt that this was an obvious fraud, so he took a picture of the fishtail and posted it on Weibo, and put the matter up. He also wrote: "168 yuan to order a fish, the result is 5 fish tails, what kind of service is this? What is this quality? What kind of morality is this? I will never order fish nuggets at this restaurant again and would not recommend it to anyone. Be careful and don't be deceived. ”
Xiao Chen's Weibo quickly attracted the attention of netizens, many people expressed sympathy and anger, and left messages criticizing the restaurant's practices, and some also said that they would go to the door of the restaurant**, asking the restaurant to apologize and compensate. Some netizens also said that this is a common phenomenon in Hong Kong's catering industry, and many restaurants will use leftovers to piece together fish pieces, shoddy and deceive consumers, hoping that the relevant departments can strengthen supervision and safeguard the rights and interests of consumers.
The restaurant did not respond to this incident and did not change its own practices. Xiao Chen said that he has complained to the Hong Kong Consumer Council, hoping to get a reasonable solution, and also hopes to remind other tourists not to be cheated by such restaurants again.
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