Owners Of Former Michelin Star Restaurant In Japan Arrested After 80 Cases Of Food Poisoning

The restaurant was first ordered to suspend its services after customers reported symptoms aligning with food poisoning and norovirus, including diarrhoea, stomach pain and vomiting.

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