Well, we know which side this resturant is on. I’d say I would never eat there again, but I already decided that after I got sick eating there over ten years ago. Nice of them to remove the temptation to risk my stomach again.
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I have never eaten in one, but I knew two people who also got food poisoning after eating there.
It should surprise no one IF an ethnic restaurant, and I do not wish to speculate as to any specific restaurant, hires folks who likely have illegally entered the county, without medical screening, contributing, if not a direct source of disease, to unsafe food being served to unsuspecting diners.
I have dined at a few of their locations periodically, and while the food was not what I would call actually bad, it was certainly never what I would call good, either. I did get sick one day after eating there, but I also had breakfasted at another place prior to eating lunch there so I was never sure just exactly where it was that made me ill. However, that is a moot point as of now. I will not patronize any establishment that condones, supports or encourages the breaking of my country’s laws.
Additionally, I deeply resent this “protest” as being potrayed as an immigration reform movement. It is a blantant attempt to legitimize an illegal act that is tantamount to an invasion by a foreign power. These people have demonstrated that they have no interest in assemmilating into and accepting the culure of the USA. They resist learning to speak english. They want us to speak their language and accomodate their customs and ways. This is unacceptable, and I will not patronize any business that supports this illegal behavior (especially one that seemingly has a history of poisoning it’s customers).
Does anyone no of any other resturants that willfully closed that day?…I might start a boycott of my own.