The Asian Age

Sambar with dead rat served at eatery

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A dead rat was allegedly found floating in sambar served to a woman in an Irla- based restaurant on Thursday. The complainan­t woman, identified as Falguni Somaiya, shot a video of the incident and it went viral soon after. The Food and Drug Administra­tion ( FDA) has registered a complaint and is investigat­ing the matter, while the restaurant owner said this is in a bid to defame the restaurant.

FDA commission­er Pallavi Darade told this newspaper, “We have received a complaint against the restaurant and have taken the samples for checking. Appropriat­e action will be taken against the restaurant if they are found at fault.”

Rubbishing the claims made by the complainan­t, Prakash Shetty, owner of Pappilon restaurant, said the woman is a regular customer and is trying defame them. He said, “The restaurant has been running since 30 years and this is the first time such a complaint has surfaced. We have been framed in this incident. We have registered a noncognisa­ble ( NC) against the woman.”

However, Ms Somaiya said, “I own a shop in Vile Parle, and regularly order food from the Pappilon restaurant. But I was shocked to find a rat in the sambhar. I have complained to the FDA and expect justice.”

Mr Shetty added they have been getting calls from regular customers asking about the incident, and have a strong support. He alleged said that Ms Somaiya had also tried to defame other restaurant­s in the area.

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