Are you horny? Me so horny too, but am I tone-deaf enough to name my restaurant that?
Come on, no one would actually go ahead and call their new ‘Asian’ restaurant Me So Horny.
Misohawni though? Tick.
Let’s take a moment to gather our thoughts while we watch a clip from Full Metal Jacket – skip ahead to around 35 seconds for the kicker:
Gotta love the smell of thinly veiled racism in the morning.
The first person to call attention to this stinker was Twitter user @mingcheau:
That tweet quickly gathered steam, and those behind the name were eventually forced to take notice.
They issued this apology on their Facebook page:
JHB ASIAN FOOD RESTAURANT APOLOGISES FOR NAMING MISHAP
Social media platforms have been a buzz the past 24-hours, creating much debate around the name of a new Asian Fusion Food restaurant in Melville, Johannesburg.
Co-owners of Johannesburg based restaurant MiSoHawni Ryan Vermaak and Fabio Di Cosmo have released a statement apologising for the naming mishap and have taken immediate steps to rectify the issue.
Vermaak and Di Cosmo are deeply sorry, “Let us start by saying that this was never our intention and we are truly and deeply sorry for any hurt that we may have caused.”
“This page will remain open until the new rebrand has taken full effect,” he adds. “Opening an Asian fusion restaurant has been a dream of ours for many years and this came from a place of us being inspired by the food and wanting to celebrate Asian culture and not to mock it.”
Vermaak explains: “In our enthusiasm to open the restaurant however we fully admit that we showed serious lack of expertise and understanding when it came to the name and fell back on an ingrained stereotype that we clearly did not understand – and for that we are sorry.”
“We have taken heed of what the public are saying and it is important that we take it seriously, with this in mind we are currently in the process of a rename to ensure we can give the people of JHB a place to enjoy regionally inspired Asian Cuisine,” he says. “We are happy to engage with the community, and anyone who we have impacted, with the intention of opening dialogue with them, because while we’ve learned from this experience we believe that there is always an opportunity to learn more.”
Vermaak and Di Cosmo have been working in the entertainment industry for 15 years in which they have strived to create spaces and experiences that are safe and inclusive for women and people of all races. He adds: “Our intention with our restaurant was always and still is, to do the same.”
Any further queries can be directed to: info@tonedef.co.za
Can we all appreciate the irony-laden email address – tonedef.
So they made an epic blunder and are sorry – end of story?
Nope, because of course the comments section on that Facebook post is full of morons:
AND:
Gook – classy.
Those morons have nothing to do with Ryan Vermaak and Fabio Di Cosmo, just to be clear, but when you drop the ball these kinds of people usually come to your defence.
Let this be a lesson for prospective restaurateurs.
[source:food24]
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