On the 11th, a video showing this scene was spread late on many online communities, with many people claiming they had "found the source of the video."
The video shows the shocking scene of white maggots crawling around on the edge of the iron plate where the meat is being grilled.
The video was first uploaded by a Filipina woman in May of this year.
The company posted a 20-second video with a short message in English saying, "Be careful," along with hashtags such as "Samgyeopsal." There was no specific explanation as to which country the restaurant was located in.
The TikTok video has been viewed more than 26 million times. Comments include, "I lost my appetite," "I wanted to eat samgyeopsal but changed my mind," "I should get a refund," and "I'm worried about the restaurant in Korea."
Some internet users mistakenly thought that this restaurant was in Korea, but when they saw the video, they realized that Koreans generally eat samgyeopsal.
The dish is completely different from the original, and next to it is a rare sauce that is not often seen in Korea. However, some foreign media outlets have described this incident as "a
The incident occurred at a Korean barbecue restaurant, which appears to have somewhat reduced the possibility of the issue being escalated into a distorted one.
2025/08/12 11:36 KST
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