Hong Kong diners offered protest-inspired 'eyeball' mocktails and 'tear gas' eggs

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Hong Kong diners offered protest-inspired 'eyeball' mocktails and 'tear gas' eggs
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Pro-democracy protests that have roiled Hong Kong for more than three months are...

HONG KONG - Pro-democracy protests that have roiled Hong Kong for more than three months are providing culinary inspiration for a restaurant that offers a themed menu with spicy wasabi-spiked “tear gas” eggs and a drink shaped like a bloodied eyeball.

“I hope people will not forget what happened,” Ma said. “No matter what is the future of Hong Kong, whether the protesters’ demands are fulfilled, I hope people don’t forget.” Sipping a red “Eye for an Eye”, fellow diner Corinna Kwan said the drink was both a sentimental reminder of the incident and “really delicious”.

FILE PHOTO: Spicy Andong owner Roy Ma poses with a glass of"eye for an eye", a blackcurrant longan soda with strawberry syrup, at his restaurant in Hong Kong, China September 19, 2019. REUTERS/Vorasit Satienlerk

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