Parasite in Sashimi Sparks Food Safety Concerns at Hong Kong Sushi Branch
A viral video of a parasite found in sashimi at a Hong Kong Gatten Sushi branch led to an apology from the popular Japanese chain amid food safety worries.
A Hong Kong sushi restaurant has apologised after a customer spotted a threadlike parasite crawling out of a piece of sashimi, triggering widespread food safety concerns across social media. Popular Japanese chain Gatten Sushi, which debuted in the city in September 2024, issued an apology on social media on Tuesday after footage of the incident at its Causeway Bay branch went viral. The video, shared by a diner on Threads, shows a thin, white parasite emerging from a piece of golden eye snapper...