A Couple Eating Sushi At A Restaurant With The Bill Up To IDR 4.9 Million Went Viral On Social Media
JAKARTA - Viral on social media, a netizen who told her story of eating at a sushi restaurant.
As reported by era.id, a TikTok netizen named Mia Earliana revealed her story and it went viral on TikTok. She told that with her partner, they ate at a Japanese restaurant with a fine dining concept.
After eating, how surprised she was to be billed IDR 4.9 million! The video was uploaded on March 2 and has been viewed millions of times.
The title of the video is "EXPENSIVE Japanese restaurant I've ever eaten at. I swear I immediately felt sick when I went to the cashier to see the bill".
The story is like this, Mia and her boyfriend went to Grand Indonesia. When starving, they randomly walk into a Japanese restaurant called Tatemukai. Tatemukai was chosen because of its unique interior.
"What's unique here is that each table has its own chef. They also don't have a menu so they will prepare dishes that are made directly by the chef", Mia said in the video.
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Starving, Mia and her boyfriend also eat a lot of food. "They always offer, are you still hungry? do you want more? I just ate, without thinking about the price. I thought it won't be that expensive for sushi. Then I think oh there's wagyu, maybe a little bit pricey", Mia said in the video.
Once they were full, they enjoy dessert. Later, when they were about to pay, a bill came which shocked Mia and her partner.
"I was really shocked that the bill was IDR 4.9 million. The location is in Tatemukai, Grand Indonesia. I'm really sorry that I didn't take a picture of the bill", she said.
In the next upload, they did not know that the Tatemukai restaurant was classified as fine dining.
"Because the vibes are different. When you enter a fine dining restaurant, that's what you imagine, everyone is dressed neatly and differently".
"I never thought it would be fine dining because it looked like a sushi restaurant in general", Mia explained.
Mia explained that the video had been going on for quite a while before the COVID-19 pandemic hit Indonesia. "The pandemic had not hit at that time", she concluded.