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Rattled! Din Tai Fung closes Sydney outlet after big rat filmed scurrying across kitchen
ASEAN PLUS
Friday, 1 Feb 2019

6:44 PM MYT
image: https://www.thestar.com.my/~/media/...hash=2C64273886C80C821815AFF7F32ACB33B3794B64

The rodent was captured on video running across the counter-top of the outlet at Westfield Sydney shopping mall in Pitt Street. PHOTOS: SCREENGRAB FROM YOUTUBE
The rodent was captured on video running across the counter-top of the outlet at Westfield Sydney shopping mall in Pitt Street. PHOTOS: SCREENGRAB FROM YOUTUBE

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Australian customers of popular restaurant chain Din Tai Fung were left rattled after spotting a big rat scurrying across the kitchen in a Sydney outlet.

The rodent was captured on video running across the counter-top of the outlet at Westfield Sydney shopping mall in Pitt Street, local media reports said.


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In the viral video, a man's voice could be heard saying: "You don't see the rat?"

It is not clear when the footage was taken, but it surfaced online on Thursday (Jan 31).

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Just last week, a video showing four rats scampering across the floor at fast-food restaurant Oporto in Sydney had gone viral.

In a statement to 9 News Australia, Din Tai Fung said that it takes the incident very seriously and has since activated pest control specialists to inspect and disinfect the premises.

Din Tai Fung added that it is conducting thorough investigations into the incident and told customers that "we can do even better".

According to The Sydney Morning Herald, an environmental health officer had inspected the restaurant on Thursday.

The restaurant was issued a prohibition order on its business, which means that it can reopen only following a satisfactory inspection.

Din Tai Fung was founded in 1958 and started off as a cooking oil retail business before it was reborn in 1972 as a restaurant selling noodles and soup dumplings.

It is famous for its xiao long bao, or steamed pork dumplings.

Over the years, it has made a mark in cities across South-East Asia, East Asia, the United States and United Arab Emirates. It has 22 outlets in Singapore.

In December last year, Din Tai Fung opened its first outlet in Britain at London's iconic Covent Garden to much fanfare. - The Straits Times/Asia News Network


Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/reg...scurrying-across-kitchen/#ZsxlQt1dGQrqqSze.99
 
Rattled! Din Tai Fung closes Sydney outlet after big rat filmed scurrying across kitchen
ASEAN PLUS
Friday, 1 Feb 2019

6:44 PM MYT
image: https://www.thestar.com.my/~/media/...hash=2C64273886C80C821815AFF7F32ACB33B3794B64

The rodent was captured on video running across the counter-top of the outlet at Westfield Sydney shopping mall in Pitt Street. PHOTOS: SCREENGRAB FROM YOUTUBE
The rodent was captured on video running across the counter-top of the outlet at Westfield Sydney shopping mall in Pitt Street. PHOTOS: SCREENGRAB FROM YOUTUBE

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): Australian customers of popular restaurant chain Din Tai Fung were left rattled after spotting a big rat scurrying across the kitchen in a Sydney outlet.

The rodent was captured on video running across the counter-top of the outlet at Westfield Sydney shopping mall in Pitt Street, local media reports said.


ADVERTISEMENT

In the viral video, a man's voice could be heard saying: "You don't see the rat?"

It is not clear when the footage was taken, but it surfaced online on Thursday (Jan 31).

ADVERTISING



Just last week, a video showing four rats scampering across the floor at fast-food restaurant Oporto in Sydney had gone viral.

In a statement to 9 News Australia, Din Tai Fung said that it takes the incident very seriously and has since activated pest control specialists to inspect and disinfect the premises.

Din Tai Fung added that it is conducting thorough investigations into the incident and told customers that "we can do even better".

According to The Sydney Morning Herald, an environmental health officer had inspected the restaurant on Thursday.

The restaurant was issued a prohibition order on its business, which means that it can reopen only following a satisfactory inspection.

Din Tai Fung was founded in 1958 and started off as a cooking oil retail business before it was reborn in 1972 as a restaurant selling noodles and soup dumplings.

It is famous for its xiao long bao, or steamed pork dumplings.

Over the years, it has made a mark in cities across South-East Asia, East Asia, the United States and United Arab Emirates. It has 22 outlets in Singapore.

In December last year, Din Tai Fung opened its first outlet in Britain at London's iconic Covent Garden to much fanfare. - The Straits Times/Asia News Network


Read more at https://www.thestar.com.my/news/reg...scurrying-across-kitchen/#ZsxlQt1dGQrqqSze.99

Kena sabo by a mooselim dishwasher who was asked to leave....these malayu are revengful lot
 
Just the local wildlife mate! Nothing unusual! :cool:
 
Din Tai Fung's xiaolong bao is over-rated. Isn't worth the money even though the PAP toothpick thief raves about it.
 
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