The American complaint was certainly not the first: three years ago DK Oyster was in the news when a group of Americans had to pay more than 800 euros for six plates of squid, six beers, three salads, two bottles of water and a glass of tomato juice. . The restaurant’s page on TripAdvisor’s review site is filled with outraged comments, scam alerts, and one-star reviews. The Dutch are also the victims. ‘I am a chef in a restaurant in the Netherlands’, one of them wrote on the site this week. ‘The prices there are quite high, in connection with the prices of energy and food and the wages. But what is happening here is a scam. Drop off tourists. If you like that, go here.’
The British newspaper Daily Mail went to investigate, only to find out this week that the restaurant is still serving up exorbitant bills to its customers. For example, two Danish nurses said that they had to pay no less than 553 euros for a mojito, an energy drink, a plate of moussaka and a squid dish. After they had made a fuss, 120 euros were taken from the bill. They are just two of the shocked and furious foreign victims whose experience is printed by the Daily Mail – accompanied by their receipt.
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