Vietnam to fine dishonest eatery
denounced on Facebook
The
dishonest eatery is seen at 62B
A group of tourists who were ripped off by a seafood restaurant
in the southern Vietnamese city of Vung Tau have taken to Facebook to
denounce the dishonest eatery, eventually prompting local authorities to take
action.
The eatery had its business license temporarily seized and is
now facing a VND5 million (US$230) civil fine, officers from the
administration of Vung Tau, the coastal city of the southern province of Ba
Ria-Vung Tau, said after they inspected the restaurant on Tuesday.
The penalty came more than a fortnight after a denouncement of
the restaurant surfaced online.
A tourist, only referred to as NTT, posted a status update on
his Facebook page in mid-July, saying his family was charged more than VND5
million for a meal, too expensive compared to normal prices, at an eatery on
The man also attached photos showing his family members
quarreling with the eatery attendants, and a picture of the hefty bill.
After the row, the restaurant owner agreed to reduce the bill
by 10 percent, while tipping the driver who took the tourists to her
establishment VND800,000 ($36.75), according to the Facebook post.
The tourist also complained that he was charged separately for
the soup and the prawn in the canh chua tom (sour soup with prawn) dish.
The menu says the soup costs VND130,000 - VND150,000 ($6-7) a
bowl, which should include prawn in the broth, as commonly understood, but
the prawn was separately charged at VND800,000 a kg, according to the
tourist.
The eatery has been identified as “Quan An Gia Dinh” (Family
Eatery), located at 62B
The owner, Nguyen Thi Dung, 42, admitted that the meal bill
posted online by NTT was hers.
Nguyen Thi Dung (R, 2nd) works with officials. Photo: Tuoi Tre
The bill shows that NTT was charged VND400,000 ($18.37) for 15
cans of beer, priced at VND25,000 each, even though his family only consumed
five cans.
Dung said after the customers complained, she refunded
VND300,000 ($13.78) to NTT.
But as the refund was not shown in the bill, officers
determined that Dung had made “vague bills that mislead customers.”
The inspection team thus booked the case and seized the
business license of the eatery.
Vo Quy Khanh, head of the team, said they would consult the
Vung Tau administration to impose a VND5 million fine on the eatery.
“The 62B Vo Thi Sau eatery will be blacklisted,” Truong Thi
Huong, deputy chairwoman of the city’s administration, said, while suggesting
that the local press “publicize its name and address to warn tourists”
against the dishonest restaurant.
Vung Tau is a popular beach destination for tourists as it is
not very far from
It takes only 90 minutes to travel from the metropolis to Vung
Tau via the Ho Chi Minh City-Long Thanh-Dau Giay expressway, instead of two
hours and thirty minutes as before.
The city is known for fresh seafood, but is also infamous for
ubiquitous scammers and dishonest eateries.
TUOI TRE NEWS
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Thứ Tư, 5 tháng 8, 2015
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