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Japan ramen eatery bans ‘troublesome’ China customers, charges a lot more for English menu

Restaurant says it had to call police over unruly Chinese diners; online sleuths claim real reason for ‘trouble’ is dual pricing policy

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A Japanese ramen restaurant has faced backlash on social media after announcing a ban on Chinese customers, claiming that 90 per cent of issues with foreign diners involve people from China. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Google Map
Fran Luin Beijing

A Japanese ramen restaurant has ignited controversy by slapping a ban on Chinese customers, accusing them of being troublemakers.

Iekei restaurant in the Western city of Osaka announced on social media on January 4 that it had banned all Chinese people.

It said a Chinese person had caused trouble in the restaurant, forcing it to call the police.

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The post said 90 per cent of the trouble it has with foreigners involves Chinese customers.

The restaurant has two menus, one in Japanese and one in English, the latter being much more expensive. Photo: QQ.com
The restaurant has two menus, one in Japanese and one in English, the latter being much more expensive. Photo: QQ.com

The move triggered controversy and accusations of racism. The post has so far attracted 33 million views and 1,800 comments.

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