Diner is left stunned by ‘pathetic’ detail on their order after forking out insane amount for classic pub dish
A guest was furious after paying $31 for a classic pub dish with plain lettuce as a side salad.
Chloe Joyce ordered a chicken parmigiana at the Hawthorn Hotel in Melbourne’s east on Sunday.
The meal was served with fries and a house salad, which is automatically included with all main courses.
“Isn’t this the most pathetic ‘house salad’ you’ve ever seen in a bar?” she said in a TikTok clip.
‘The Hawthorn Hotel… what do you think?’
The clip featured several strips of lettuce topped with a pickled onion.
“If I wanted lettuce I’d go to Woolworths,” Joyce said.
Hundreds of commenters were also not impressed with the side dish.
Chloe Joyce ordered a chicken parma, which was served with fries and a homemade salad with strips of lettuce (pictured)
“That looks so sad,” someone wrote.
“That’s an insult to the salad,” wrote another.
“The sad onion makes it even funnier,” added a third.
Others felt that salads weren’t worth it when eating in a pub.
“Does anyone actually eat the salad they get at a pub meal, while mine always stays on my plate?” one person wrote.
Some defended the dish, saying that most pubs serve salads as a side dish.
“I love the hawthorn hotel salad. Please don’t change it,” one person wrote.
Daily Mail Australia contacted the Hawthorn Hotel and the pub’s owner Australian Venue Co for comment.
The popular pub grub, served at the Hawthorn Hotel (pictured) in Melbourne’s east, costs $31
Last week, a chip lover took to social media to vent her anger over the “scandalous” size of her portion.
The woman was furious about the small size of the $10 chips she bought at a popular chip shop on the NSW Mid North Coast.
She said she called the store to complain and was told the portions were smaller.
Australians will now also pay $15 for a pint of beer after the alcohol duty, which is adjusted twice a year, was increased in February.
The country already has the third highest tax on spirits in the world.
A cold beer costs $5.12 in Tokyo, $4.85 in Bali, $6.83 in Berlin and $8.66 in Athens.
Australians will also pay $15 for a pint of beer after the alcohol duty, which is adjusted twice a year, was increased in February (shares)