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Thursday, August 23, 2012

PSA



A local chef got in trouble after his rice creation offended a diner.

Natalie Cunningham of Andover was dining with her husband and their 16-year-old foreign-exchange student at the Sumo by Nambara restaurant, 11233 E. 13th St. in Wichita, on Saturday night.

At Sumo, diners sit around a grill and watch chefs prepare their meals.

Cunningham said she and others at her table, which included three children, could see what the chef at the next table was preparing: He formed fried rice into a large version of a male’s sexual anatomy, then splashed drops of oil onto the grill to embellish his creation.

Cunningham was outraged, and went to talk to the manager, who told her chefs had done this in the past but had stopped because of complaints. She said she has asked that Sumo put a stop to the practice.

“I was physically shaking, I was so shocked and upset and angry,” said Cunningham, who called The Eagle to voice her concern.

The restaurant said the chef was responding to a request by a bachelorette party seated at his table. Chefs often receive requests from diners who are having celebrations to make shapes out of the food in fun.


"Oh my GAWD! A p***s! It's a P***S! Don't look, kids! Go back to killing people on your Gameboys."

"Shaking" and "shocked"? Sounds to me like Mrs Cuntingham (oops, did I do that?) is externalizing something...

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