Diner pays $110 for wagyu but says it tastes like ribeye, restaurant has invoice to prove it's wagyu

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The Stomper ordered the Australian wagyu beef steamboat set for four people at Hainan Second Street in IMM.

A man ordered $110 worth of Australian wagyu beef but said it tasted like ribeye.On the evening of Nov 30, StomperBut he said:"What they had was definitely not wagyu. When we verified with the manager and chef, they insisted that this was indeed wagyu.""The chef told us it was 100 per cent legitimate wagyu, but it tasted just like normal ribeye," said the Stomper.

Mr Lim told Stomp:"As you can see from the image of our menu on steamboat sets, we only offer two types of beef – normal beef slice and wagyu beef.

 

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