Gammeeok, a Koreatown restaurant that was sued this week for allegedly serving two customers a rat carcass in their soup, has been closed (via EaterNY)
reports. Fabien Levy, a spokesperson for Mayor Eric Adams, tells the publication: “No New York City restaurant is authorized to have mice or rats on the menu and we are investigating further.” A sign affixed to the front of the restaurant notifies customers it’s been closed by the Health Department; a separate sign posted on the restaurant as of Thursday claims it is closed due to “maintenance.
”Red Lobster is offering customers all-you-can-eat lobster for free on March 28 as part of a promotion at its Times Square restaurant,reports. Some terms and conditions apply: Reservations for the event go live on March 21 and are limited to 150 seats across three seating times: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 1 to 3 p.m., and 3 to 5 p.m.
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