A shocking incident at Spice 6, one of Hyderabad’s most premium and well-known restaurants in Banjara Hills, Road No. 1, has left diners concerned over food safety standards.
A customer who had ordered Khabsa, a popular Middle Eastern rice dish, was shocked to find a stapler pin in the rice. If ingested, the pin could have caused a serious health hazard, including internal injuries.
- Pin in Khabsa
- Pin in Khabsa
- A copy of Bill
Lack of Responsibility from Hotel Management
Upon noticing the foreign object in the food, the customer immediately raised a complaint. However, instead of addressing the issue with concern, the restaurant manager refused to personally engage with the customer.
The manager did not come to the table to apologize or acknowledge the severity of the situation.
Instead, a waiter was sent to offer an apology on behalf of the management.
As compensation, the restaurant waived the payment for a dessert, but the customer emphasized that it was never about a discount—it was about safety.
Serious Food Safety Concerns
Incidents like this raise serious questions about food safety and hygiene at even the most premium dining establishments. If the stapler pin had been swallowed, it could have led to severe internal injuries, putting the customer’s health at serious risk.
Customers expect high standards of hygiene and professionalism from top-tier restaurants, and such incidents damage public trust.
Call for Accountability & Better Safety Measures
This incident highlights the urgent need for stricter food safety checks in Hyderabad’s restaurants. Customers are urging authorities to take action and ensure that proper hygiene protocols are followed to prevent such mishaps in the future.