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My friend and I visited Saigon at Stanley on 15 August,2009 and ordered a Pineapple fried rice . They then brought out a half-opened pineapple with fried rice in it. We saw that the pineapple shell was very thin and dry.It did not look like a newly cut one.In addition, no fruit meat was attached to the shell. We suspected that the restaurant was giving us an used pineapple . So, we poured out the rice in order to see the bottom of the pineapple. Just as we suspected, there was a big scratch hole
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My friend and I visited Saigon at Stanley on 15 August,2009 and ordered a Pineapple fried rice . They then brought out a half-opened pineapple with fried rice in it. We saw that the pineapple shell was very thin and dry.It did not look like a newly cut one.In addition, no fruit meat was attached to the shell. We suspected that the restaurant was giving us an used pineapple . So, we poured out the rice in order to see the bottom of the pineapple. Just as we suspected, there was a big scratch hole made at the bottom of the pineapple shell . The hole was surely made by the pervious customer using a spoon to dig out the pineapple to eat.We were so shocked that we asked the asssitant manager to come to explain. Mr. Cyrus Pang, the assistant manager, first alleged that the pineapple was cut by the chief chef on that morning. Later, he said the pineapple was cut by the junior chef so the workmanship was not so good. I then told Mr. Pang to take out a newly cut pineapple for comparison.Mr. Pang then took out one newly cut pineapple as told. When we saw that pineapple, we could confirm that they had given us an used pineapple as this new one was juicy and with thick layer of fruit meat attached to the shell. Having no excuse, Mr. Pang said that our meal was free. But, who want to eat a free of charge used pineapple which was previously eaten by lot of people! So, disgusting!
This restaurant is too immoral and please be careful next time when you order a pineaple fried rice. Better do not serve in a pineapple shell!
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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2009-08-15