Outrage Erupts After Cigarette Found in Chicken Biryani at Hyderabad Restaurant

The shocking incident, which occurred at Bawarchi restaurant, was captured on video and quickly went viral on social media
The recent discovery of a cigarette in biryani at a restaurant in Hyderabad has highlighted a growing food-safety concern in the city. (Representational Image: Pixabay)
The recent discovery of a cigarette in biryani at a restaurant in Hyderabad has highlighted a growing food-safety concern in the city. (Representational Image: Pixabay)
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A group of nearly 10 friends dining at a popular restaurant on Hyderabad's RTC 'X' Road were left horrified when one of them discovered a partially-smoked cigarette in their chicken biryani plate towards the end of their meal. The shocking incident, which occurred at Bawarchi restaurant, was captured on video and quickly went viral on social media.

The footage shows the group's disgusted reaction as they confront the restaurant staff, demanding to speak with management, and the situation escalating into shouting and shock among other customers. The incident has sparked widespread outrage and raised concerns about food safety and hygiene practices in restaurants.

The confrontation at the Hyderabad restaurant continued to intensify as staff members struggled to calm the irate customers. Despite their efforts, the situation deteriorated into a heated and contentious argument. In a later part of the video, the group can be seen explaining their grievances to a restaurant official, who implores them to stop shouting.

Amidst the chaos, staff members and an employee of the restaurant owned by Salman Mansoori attempted to placate the angry customers, listening attentively to their complaints and offering explanations.

As the video spread like wildfire on social media, it sparked a barrage of criticism targeting the restaurant's apparent negligence and lax hygiene standards. Amidst the chaos, staff members and an employee of the restaurant owned by Salman Mansoori attempted to placate the angry customers, listening attentively to their complaints and offering explanations.

On November 25, Vineeth K shared a video on his X account@DealsDhamaka” that has since gone viral. The clip, captioned "Cigarette in biryani," shows a disturbing discovery that has sparked widespread outrage and humor. Vineeth K jokingly remarked that perhaps it's time for people to learn how to make biryani at home to avoid such unpleasant surprises.

As a result, the video quickly went viral, garnering over 14.3k views and sparking humorous comments from users, including "I had a cook bro. Monthly 5k," "Smoky biryani," "They used them for taste," and "Butts flavour biryani," which poked fun at the situation.

The recent discovery of a cigarette in biryani at a restaurant in Hyderabad has highlighted a growing food-safety concern in the city. This incident comes on the heels of a tragic event in November, where 23-year-old Ravi died after contracting severe gastroenteritis from contaminated food at Green Bawarchi in Neredmet.

The incident prompted government inspectors to launch a thorough investigation, revealing unsanitary conditions, food dyes, and food residues in several restaurants. These findings have forced restaurants to improve their hygiene levels to ensure customer safety.

The incident prompted government inspectors to launch a thorough investigation, revealing unsanitary conditions, food dyes, and food residues in several restaurants. These findings have forced restaurants to improve their hygiene levels to ensure customer safety.

Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident, as a similar case was reported in Bhuvanagiri, where a customer found a millipede in their chicken biryani. The video of the insect inside the food went viral on social media, sparking outrage and raising concerns about food safety in local establishments.

The restaurant management later issued an apology to the affected customers.

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The recent discovery of a cigarette in biryani at a restaurant in Hyderabad has highlighted a growing food-safety concern in the city. (Representational Image: Pixabay)
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