Restaurant shuts down after chef insults TikTok influencer, prompting outrage: 'Still shaking'

A San Francisco restaurant recently closed its doors after sharing a viral match with the chef of the restaurant.
Eatery, Kis Café closed last week, according to his Instagram Post. A Tiktok creator named Karla, who did not share his surname but passed by @itsarlabbb, claimed that Luke Sung, the chef of the restaurant, underestimated him during an interaction.
I still tremble and I feel very crazy, but I just left a restaurant cooperation crying, creating the creative, in the viral video that has attracted 22 million views.
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Since the video became viral, Karla’s number of followers increased over 400,000 – but before, he said it was only 15,000.
During the cooperation with the restaurant, Karla said that Sungi, who also owned Kıs Café, approached him and asked who he was.
When he removes his account, the chef is claimed to have thrown Karla into a lack of perceived influence.
“This man pulls my Tiktok and says I have 15,000 followers,” he wrote. “I said I have it too [few] Followers and this is an error. “
“He continues to say that there are no people in the restaurant of my audience and followers.”
He continued: “It seemed to imply that my followers could not eat in this restaurant.”
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Sung also asked if he didn’t know who he was, and praised his daughter that he had 600,000 followers on social media.
In response, snow said that he had “returned to red” and left the restaurant.
The video created anger and tens of thousands of users directed criticism in Kis Café.
“Well was right about something: your followers will not eat in their restaurant.” He said.
Another wrote: “I cannot believe that the number of followers is a new currency for respect. For example, we are human.”
Kis Café described Sung’s behavior as “unacceptable” while he announced his closing on Instagram.
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“This behavior does not reflect the rest of our team. We want to create a hospitable and respectful space for everyone.” He said.
“In this case, we could not do this.”
“We are closing soon and we are restructuring after these events. In the meantime, we still hope to continue the livelihood of our team members and their families.”
Sung also wrote that it was “important” to apologize and move away from the Café Instagram page.
Sung, “Snow – I’m really sorry for my actions for you.”
“I was a resident, hurtful and scary.”
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He continued, “You didn’t deserve to feel less or less.
Sung, his behavior, “there should be no reflection to anyone who works there or everyone who is about me,” he added.
Fox News Digital has reached Sung, Kis Café and Karla for additional comments.



