The customer showed his irritation in preparing the dishes. Photo: LR/@Carlaarce532/TikTok | TikTok
Tik Tok is not only the most used platform for sharing funny stories; Many users use it to share their bad experiences at businesses like the protagonist of this viral.
The customer was disappointed in the preparation of soufa rice and other dishes
Through the account @Carlaarce532, a woman attended the acquaintance and showed her annoyance Restaurant From Lima. According to the diner, she ordered a plate chaufa rice, worth 30 soles. He waited a few moments for the order, and the result was not as expected.
“A real disappointment. A soufa for 30 soles, with pure rice and 2 soles worth of hot dogs,” said the lady. Seconds later, he attacked the boiling man. For the user, the dish is not properly prepared “The parboiled: total water. It looks like dirty tea and totally salty chicken broth.
After the video was released, users quickly started leaving their posts, with many sharing their good and bad experiences with the said food establishment.
Users have divided opinions regarding the preparation of the dishes
“That’s why I don’t go to those places”, “I like my Cifa del Huarocyrano”, “In Huarocyrano they give you real soup”, “That soup is worthless”, “Pure screen”, “That’s for them. A complex”, “Respect the people who go there”. , “I’ve been, I liked it”, “I respect your opinion, I don’t share”, “They sell brands, not food”, “How strange, because if I go to Angamos it’s very rich”, “Don’t be jealous”, “Your ajinomennai Better to buy”, “He wants to find meat after eating more than half a plate, don’t go too far” etc. Comments by users on a viral TikTok video.
What was the first Sifa in Peru?
According to researcher Suhu, the first sifa opened in Peru was Quang Dun, which means Canton. The restaurant started its services in 1921 on Capon Street, known as Chinatown.
What is the best cifa in Peru?
According to an Ipsos survey, Sifa TiTi De San Ysidro topped the Summam Awards 2022 rankings.
Where was Soufa rice invented?
He Ring rice It has its origins in Asian cuisine with It was incorporated into our Latin American continent by the contribution of coolies. Its first editions appeared in Peru.
Soufa rice has its origins in Asian cuisine. Photo: Gastronomic Information