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Restaurant closed after fried rice find

A POPULAR Chinese restaurant in Brisbane was shut down after a woman ­suffered severe throat trauma when she swallowed part of a stainless steel pot scrubber in her fried rice late last month.

The metal pot scrubber parts were found in fried rice at Bamboo Basket Chinese Restaurant
The metal pot scrubber parts were found in fried rice at Bamboo Basket Chinese Restaurant in Hamilton. (Pic: Generic file photo Source: News Corp Australia)

Maxine Dosen was dining with her father at Bamboo Basket Chinese Restaurant, in the Portside precinct at Hamilton, when she ordered a small serving of fried rice.

“It all happened so quickly,” Ms Dosen said.

“I put this fried rice in my mouth and suddenly felt something sharp, like a prawn shell, go down my throat.

“I tried to bring it back up my throat and pulled this long, curly thing out of my mouth and put it down on a red napkin.”

She said stretched out on the table was a 4cm piece metal stretched. She also coughed up several metal shavings.

Maxine Dosen with a picture of the stainless steel strand found in her fried rice. PIC: M
Maxine Dosen with a picture of the stainless steel strand found in her fried rice. PIC: Mark Calleja

Having a history of digestive issues and bowel operations, Ms Dosen was raced to hospital as her doctors feared the metal may have entered her bowel.

Ms Dosen ended up with severe oesophageal scratching.

The injury developed into a serious infection, causing her to lose her voice.

A Brisbane City Council spokeswoman told The Courier-Mail an immediate on-site investigation was conducted at the restaurant.

“Council has issued the business with an immediate suspension of the restaurant’s food business licence and will continue to investigate the alleged stainless steel contaminant,” the spokeswoman said.

“The business will remain closed until council is satisfied the restaurant does not pose a safety risk to the public.”

According to the council spokeswoman, a mandatory inspection of Bamboo Basket was last conducted on June 25.

“Council was satisfied that the business did not pose any risk to public safety,” the spokeswoman said.

A sign on the front door to the restaurant yesterday cited “unforeseen gas issues” as the reason for the closure and hoped to restore operations shortly.

Originally published as Restaurant closed after fried rice find

 

Source: The Australia / The Courier-Mail, Rhian Deutrom, July 7th 2015