New York couple claim they found dead rat in their

New York couple claim they found dead rat in their soup

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March 15, 2023 | 11:49 p.m

Stop if you’re squeamish: A photo shared by Lucero-Lee appears to show a rat swimming in soup. Instagram/@eunichiban

A NYC couple claims they found a dead rodent in a soup they ordered at a popular Koreatown restaurant over the weekend, but the restaurant dismisses the claim as “nonsense.”

Eunice Lucero-Lee released a series of photos and videos of what appeared to be a dead black rat swimming in the soup she and her husband shipped from Gammeeok in Manhattan on Saturday.

“We ordered sogogi gukbap, which is a kind of hearty Korean beef soup,” Lucero-Lee told NewsBreak via email.

The Post contacted Lucero-Lee, a senior editor at Hearst, for comment.

She reported that she has filed a lawsuit against the restaurant, which also has a location in Fort Lee, NJ.

“After seeking legal counsel my husband and I are now happy to share something that happened to us over the weekend,” Lucero-Lee wrote on Instagram this week.

“We ordered from a well-known restaurant called Gammeeok in K-Town and found the most disgusting part of our meal.”

She continued, “We have been going to this restaurant for a decade and are otherwise proud supporters of Asian cuisine and culture. This incident is in no way intended to incite racial hatred or prejudice and I will have a problem with anyone who uses these posts to fit this narrative.

Lucero-Lee said the couple shared their claims to “spread awareness and hopefully ensure the right people are held accountable.”

The pair claim to have filed a lawsuit against Gammeeok. eunichiban/Instagram

She also stated that she contacted the NYC Health Department. The agency has a “C” rating for the Manhattan location on its website.

A Jan. 18 inspection revealed multiple suspected hygiene violations, including a food-contact surface that was not properly washed, rinsed and disinfected after each use; and food, supplies and equipment not protected from a potential source of contamination.

The Post reached out to the health department and Gammeeok for comment.

In a series of Instagram posts on Wednesday, the restaurant said the couple’s claims “made no sense.”

“We’re open 24 hours and there’s always at least 3 or 4 people in the kitchen,” the restaurant wrote. “As you can see in the video, it makes no sense for a rat to avoid people and climb into a pot on a hot fire.”

Gammeeok added, “When we transferred the soup, we served it four times with a ladle while the staff watched with their eyes. If there was such a big mouse, there is no way I would have missed it. There is also a video recording of the shooting process. We checked the whole soup making process, but we didn’t find any problems.”

The restaurant claims the couple wrote a Yelp review six years ago about finding “a big bug” in a takeout soup.

“This is a rare lifetime experience for most people,” Gammeeok wrote. “You are removing the review now. Why?”

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