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Kerala Restaurant's "Completely Non-Vegetarian" Signboard Goes Viral; Internet Reacts

Kerala Restaurant's 'Completely Non-Vegetarian' Signboard Goes Viral; Internet Reacts
(Photo: X/RishiJoeSanu)

A restaurant signboard in Kerala has sparked an online debate after an X user shared a photo highlighting an unusual declaration. The post, shared by X user @RishiJoeSanu, suggested that some "Mallu restaurants" have begun putting up clear "Non-Vegetarian" boards to avoid what he described as "reputational damage" caused by "vegetarian engagement baiters" on social media. The claim quickly caught attention, triggering conversations around transparency, food choices, and regional dining practices.

The Viral Restaurant Signboard

The image posted on X showed a sign that read: "We are a completely non-vegetarian restaurant." It further clarified that the vegetarian dishes available were only "for variety", adding that "both are cooked in a common kitchen." According to the user, the board was spotted at Paragon - a restaurant often referred to as "one of the best restaurants in the world."

Disclaimer: NDTV does not vouch for the claims made in the X post.

The post quickly went viral, sparking reactions ranging from amusement to approval.

What X Users Said

Users flocked to the comments to share similar examples and opinions. One person shared a photo from another restaurant featuring the label "pure non-veg", adding, "Pune has been doing it since aeons!"

Several others also viewed it as a welcome move. "Actually, a good step. Folks can take a conscious call," wrote one user.

A user appreciated the clarity: "This is the best way, now it's my choice if I want to eat or not."

A user pointed out that this is a common cooking practice for most restaurants in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. "That's the default in Madurai. You won't get any veggie options in normal Madurai restaurants."

Another user suggested that the signboard could be a response to "certain vegetarians, especially from North India, who tend to get triggered when they know that veg dishes are cooked in the same kitchen as meat or fish."

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NDTV in partnership with UBER is launching a sustained campaign 'Roshan Dilli'  to try and raise safety standards in India's capital, New Delhi.

Our focus is to try and improve lighting in public spaces in the city. Lighting is a key factor in shaping women's perceptions of safety

The initiative will provide a platform for all stakeholders to discuss our goal of improving safety standards, to start a conversation about safety of women in the country

It will also highlight various interventions and solutions that help to make women safe and put the spotlight on what more can be done.

The campaign will accentuate the need for Safety to be a shared responsibility

The need for gender sensitization and how law enforcement and civil society through checks and education can try and make women safer

We hope you will join us and help make New Delhi a safer city for women.

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