After a series of price scandals, the restaurant famous for its 90,000 - 150,000 VND/dish at District 1 has apologized and accepted customer feedback. In addition, the restaurant will replace the entire plate of rice with new items, the Jade bowl will only be used for display.
In particular, the restaurant recently decided to give a plate of fried eggs to all customers who came to eat rice in early June, instead of thanking them for supporting the restaurant.
Below the post about the discounts on dishes, the online community has sparked controversy. Some people support the restaurant's approach, saying that the restaurant sells prices publicly, and whether or not to choose to eat or not is the customer's right.
Meanwhile, others think that giving fried eggs is just a trick to attract the attention of customers because in reality, the ingredient price for this dish is not worth much.
"So you gave me 10,000 VND to a gentleman? , "Pries for egg dishes and gives them to make customers feel like they are given more than a hundred thousand"... are some mixed opinions.
Previously, fried eggs were the most controversial dish at this rice restaurant in District 1. According to the posted video, the representative introduced a dish of 3 eggs and 1 handful of green onions, for 110,000 VND.

Facing the feedback dozens of times more expensive than the actual price of raw materials, the representative of the shop said that the expensive sale is due to the shop in the center of District 1, the rental price is expensive. Guests to the shop are also served in a cozy, thoughtful space, so this price is high but not expensive.
In addition to this dish, the restaurant also publicly announced the selling prices of many other dishes at high prices such as 1 plate of banhhot (6 items) for 145,000 VND, crab soup for 140,000 VND/bowl, bottle of mineral water for 28,000 VND...
The restaurant has not changed the price on the menu. Up to now, the restaurant has not explained the controversial action when comparing its own food prices with luxury restaurants and eateries such as Thai Cong coffee shop.