City
Epaper

Mumbai: FIR against Bandra's Papa Pancho restaurant after rat remains found in chicken dish

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 16, 2023 13:15 IST

In a shocking incident, the manager and cook of a well-known Bandra eatery were detained on Monday after a ...

Open in App

In a shocking incident, the manager and cook of a well-known Bandra eatery were detained on Monday after a customer reported finding a dead rat in his dinner on the night of August 13. According to the police, an FIR was submitted in the case on Monday.

A police complaint was lodged by a bank executive from Goregaon, Anurag Singh, on Monday after his less than savoury meal at Papa Pancho Da Dhaba on Sunday night. The restaurant has been popular for its Punjabi fare for over two decades.

Anurag Dilip Singh, 40, a resident of the Dindoshi neighbourhood and senior manager at a private bank in Goregaon West, went out to dinner with his friend Amin Khan, 40, on August 13 at the Papa Pancho Da Dhaba restaurant on Pali Naka in Bandra (West), according to staff at the Bandra police station.

When he complained to the wait staff, he said they were apologetic, but the manager did not even come forward for the next 45 minutes. Singh said he started feeling sick right after discovering the rat in the curry some of which he had already consumed. He consulted a doctor on the way back home who prescribed some medication, HT reported.

Singh’s friend Khan later tweeted about the incident with photos of the rat in their food. Tagging Mumbai police, he tweeted from his handle @AminKhanNIAZI, saying, “@MumbaiPolice Rat found in our gravy at Papa PanchoDaDhaba near Pali Naka Bandra West. No manager or owner is ready to listen. We called the police and 100 others as well. No Help yet.”

 

Tags: Mumbai NewsPolice NewsPapa Pancho restaurant
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiMumbai: Three Arrested for Assaulting Police at Checkpoint in Pydhonie

Mumbai107 Pakistani Nationals Missing Across Maharashtra, Police Launch Statewide Search

MumbaiMumbai Police Launch 'Operation All-Out' After Pahalgam Terror Attack; 192 Locations Raided Across City

BusinessLayoffs at Cars24: 200 Employees Lose Their Jobs Amid Company's Restructuring Efforts

MumbaiElphinstone Bridge Closure Postponed After Protests, MMRDA Officials to Meet Locals on April 28

Maharashtra Realted Stories

MumbaiMumbai: Security Beefed Up at Major Railway Stations, Including CSMT

PunePune Tourist Captures Suspected Terrorists on Mobile Days Before Pahalgam Attack, Submits Video to NIA

MaharashtraMaharashtra Couple Arrives in Pahalgam, Celebrates Wedding Anniversary Days After Terror Attack

MaharashtraLatur: Teacher Beaten to Death After Two Groups Clash in Nilanga Tehsil

ThaneKalyan: Flower Seller Stabbed to Death, Family Injured in Knife Attack at Thane APMC Market