BestINews! - You possibly need extra spices in your food, but how about with this one? A restaurant in China forcely closed down by the Government after a consumer found a snake in the noodles he had ordered.
Citing the Strait Times, a student from the Guangxi University in Nanning bought two portions of luosifen or slugs noodle from a shop in a noodle shop in Guangxi Zhuang.
Luosifen is noodle with slices of snail and pork, special food in southern China.
Students who didn't want to be recognized bought two portions of noodle home, and then gave the other one to his roommate.
However, while stirring the noodles and vegetables, he found a small snake. He immediately shouted and asked his friend not to eat the noodles.
Afterwards, they took photos of the little snake with noodles and uploaded it in social media.
The photos became a viral just in a flash, capturing attention from local food safety authorities. When asked about the evidence, they confessed that they had already trown away the noodle and the serpent.
Nevertheless, the local authorities took a quick action, searched the restaurant that sold the noodle, and found that the food storage place of the restaurant was unhygienic.
South China Morning Post reported that restaurant then forcely closed down after being asked to do a thoroughful cleaning.
The owner, who also owns Tavern bakpao, unsolicited accountability over the snake in the noodle. Local authorities mentioned that there was no evidence to associate the restaurant owner with the incident.
Citing the Strait Times, a student from the Guangxi University in Nanning bought two portions of luosifen or slugs noodle from a shop in a noodle shop in Guangxi Zhuang.
Luosifen is noodle with slices of snail and pork, special food in southern China.
Students who didn't want to be recognized bought two portions of noodle home, and then gave the other one to his roommate.
However, while stirring the noodles and vegetables, he found a small snake. He immediately shouted and asked his friend not to eat the noodles.
Afterwards, they took photos of the little snake with noodles and uploaded it in social media.
The photos became a viral just in a flash, capturing attention from local food safety authorities. When asked about the evidence, they confessed that they had already trown away the noodle and the serpent.
Nevertheless, the local authorities took a quick action, searched the restaurant that sold the noodle, and found that the food storage place of the restaurant was unhygienic.
South China Morning Post reported that restaurant then forcely closed down after being asked to do a thoroughful cleaning.
The owner, who also owns Tavern bakpao, unsolicited accountability over the snake in the noodle. Local authorities mentioned that there was no evidence to associate the restaurant owner with the incident.
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