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Home / Business and Economy / Pho Restaurant Shut After Rib-Bashing Sidewalk Video Goes Viral

Pho Restaurant Shut After Rib-Bashing Sidewalk Video Goes Viral

21 Nov

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Summary

  • Employee filmed repeatedly bashing frozen ribs on sidewalk
  • Health department temporarily closed restaurant due to violations
  • Owner claims employee sabotage; Yelp reviews flooded
Pho Restaurant Shut After Rib-Bashing Sidewalk Video Goes Viral

A Vietnamese restaurant in Milpitas, California, PhoLove, has been temporarily closed by the health department following a viral TikTok video. The footage captured an employee repeatedly slamming frozen racks of ribs against the sidewalk outside the establishment. This incident, viewed millions of times, resulted in significant backlash and an investigation.

Authorities cited multiple violations, including a cockroach infestation, unsanitized equipment, and improper food handling related to the ribs. The restaurant's owner, Uyen Tran, has asserted that the employee acted without instruction and suggested the incident was an act of sabotage by someone aiming to harm the business. He stated that police would investigate.

The restaurant's Yelp page was inundated with negative reviews, prompting the platform to disable new reviews and post an unusual activity alert. The Santa Clara County Department of Public Health has mandated that PhoLove correct major violations before it can reopen, prioritizing customer trust and safety.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
PhoLove was temporarily shut down by the health department due to violations including a cockroach infestation and improper food handling after a viral video showed an employee bashing frozen ribs on the sidewalk.
The viral video showed an unidentified PhoLove employee repeatedly slamming racks of frozen ribs against a filthy California sidewalk and cardboard boxes.
Yes, the owner of PhoLove claims the employee collaborated with someone else to bring the restaurant down and that the company never instructed the employee to work that way.

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