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Don’t be fooled. Apparently this guy is racist and has anger management issues. He treated his employees so badly that Fat Riced closed down due to employees’ complaints. Yeah he learned everything about the food just visiting Macau for three hour, please?! Just another white guy taking credit yet again but then having the nerve on top of it to discriminate against the very own people he’s copying it from. Please stop comparing him to Anthony Bourdain!!!
It’s funny how people never wanna say colonization yea all the flavors that Portugal colonized hahaha and then saying Brazil. It’s funny. food looks good tho
I thought this was one of the best episode. Good vibes, putting the spotlight on other joints. Looked it up online after and saw this article from Eater Chicago. I don't know the guy so I can't speak about some of the stuff in there, but complaining about him not saying Black Lives Matter and accusation of cultural appropriation? I had never seen a Macau-focused restaurant before. People are delusional.
Lmao it’s wild to see how much has changed since this video for these dudes, apparently the head chef dude in this video Abe was super racist and bullied a bunch of his employees. Some wild times man
Love the chef’s of Fat Rice vision they are very daring
right before he got cancelled for being a horrible abusive prick to his staff
Wonder if the speculation of it closing due to mistreatment by employees.
Don’t be fooled. Apparently this guy is racist and has anger management issues. He treated his employees so badly that Fat Riced closed down due to employees’ complaints. Yeah he learned everything about the food just visiting Macau for three hour, please?! Just another white guy taking credit yet again but then having the nerve on top of it to discriminate against the very own people he’s copying it from. Please stop comparing him to Anthony Bourdain!!!
His voice is eerily similar to Bourdain's
My friends and I take bottles of malort to any city we go to
This was LEGIT! Loved it!!!!
It’s funny how people never wanna say colonization yea all the flavors that Portugal colonized hahaha and then saying Brazil. It’s funny. food looks good tho
Dude had serious anger issues
I thought this was one of the best episode. Good vibes, putting the spotlight on other joints. Looked it up online after and saw this article from Eater Chicago. I don't know the guy so I can't speak about some of the stuff in there, but complaining about him not saying Black Lives Matter and accusation of cultural appropriation? I had never seen a Macau-focused restaurant before. People are delusional.
The Chef is cooked lolll
Looked his place up says it’s permanently closed.. tits. what happened??
Was that guy Portuguese??
The gentrification of Chicago/Logan Park on display here. Food looks good tho
Lmao it’s wild to see how much has changed since this video for these dudes, apparently the head chef dude in this video Abe was super racist and bullied a bunch of his employees. Some wild times man
This food looks great
She’s cute
Just checked to see how Fat Rice is doing during Covid. Apparently it’s not fun being around the dude.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/16/dining/fat-rice-chicago-abe-conlon-racism.html
Mälort is the fucking worst 🤣
I'm heading to lula café soon, I live close af to it!
The chef is the most genuinely fun guy on any American CNOut. Most are boring sticks in the mud.
so this is owen gray's main gig
That dude was drunk as hell and just kept bar hoppin and cooking great food all night.
I can tell they all listen to Tame Impala.
Malort.. My Gambler 500 driving buddies drink that. The Malort slogans are funny as hell. If you haven't tried it, buckle up!
too bad they closed since abe conlon abused his staff
U kno got talent when ur hammered and still makin quality meals
1 of the best episodes. Really enjoyed