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.
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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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