London Vietnamese Restaurant Shut Down After 'Dog Meat Found in Freezer'
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A Vietnamese restaurant has closed after dog meat was found in the freezer, and hygiene inspectors also discovered mouse droppings and cockroaches.
London Restaurant Shut Down After Dog Meat Found in Freezer
A popular Vietnamese restaurant in London has been shut down after health inspectors discovered dog meat hidden in its freezer, a court has heard. Pho Na, located on Old Kent Road in Southwark, had been a highly rated spot for Vietnamese cuisine, boasting a 4.6-star online rating. But during a surprise inspection, food safety officers found meat labelled “goat wrapped in leaves” that, upon laboratory testing, was confirmed to be dog meat. Inspec…
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