How much do you need to eat to be kicked out of a Chinese restaurant (4 photos)

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Have you ever been to a "pay only for entry" restaurant? You can eat your fill of anything from the buffet. There are quite a few of these cafes in China, the Chinese like to eat and not worry, and they cook tons of food in their kitchens.





And so, the Chinese in Hengyang threw me out of such a cafe with a lifetime ban on entry. What do you have to eat to be denied service?

In fact, it was a food blogger named Kan. On the one hand, he could even bring fame to the Handadi bistro in Changsha, because he showed videos of his visits to the cafe on social networks.

However, the owner's soul could not stand it, because Mr. Kang ate 1.5 kilograms of pork legs (a Chinese delicacy, similar to jellied meat in fact) on his first visit.



If I had been allowed into a cafe with grilled shrimp, I would have also eaten at least two kilograms... And they would have kicked me out

The second time he did not skimp and ate 4.5 kilograms of shrimp. And every time he drank 20-30 bottles of soy milk (they are small).

The owner said that such an approach deprives his establishment of profit for the whole day. Although it is hard to believe that 4 kilograms of shrimp will ruin the entire economy of the cafe. Rather, just banal stupid greed?

Is it right to forbid an honest client to eat

Formally, everything was honest. Kan paid the required entrance fee, ate what was put on the tables. It turns out that the restaurant's client was kicked out because he ate according to their rules "to the fullest". In order not to impose personal sanctions on one specific person, the owner of the cafe said that now all streamers are forbidden here.





In China, decent "eat non-stop" cafes cost from $20 to enter

"Is it my fault that I have a good appetite?" asked a streamer online, and he was also absolutely right.

By the way, gluttony is officially frowned upon at the government level in China. So they banned mugbanks (streams of gluttony on camera), and will also fine cafes for too much food waste. Food should be distributed more rationally, China believes. And again - they are damn right about this!

I can't tell you how much I hate the lack of respect for food in American culture, where people throw cream puffs at each other. And some kid has never eaten a cream puff in his life. Total depravity, the Chinese party is right to ban such filth.



A young Chinese mugbanger recently died from overeating

But in the case of the gluttonous streamer, is this fair? After all, the cafe positions itself as "eat as much as you can." But he can't go broke?

What do you think would be the right thing to do?

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