Eat this: New York restaurant sends a message to Trump

 

Eat this: New York restaurant sends a message to Trump

New York - The restaurant is run by former 'Top Chef' contestant Mark Simmon and serves dishes inspired by New Zealand

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Published: Sat 11 Feb 2017, 10:54 AM

Last updated: Sat 11 Feb 2017, 3:06 PM

A restaurant in New York has come up with an innovative way of objecting to the ban on immigration imposed by US President Donald Trump.
The restaurant, Kiwiana, has a note written at the bottom of the receipt given to the customers. The note reads, "Immigrants make America great."
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The restaurant is run by former 'Top Chef' contestant Mark Simmon and serves dishes inspired by New Zealand.

According to Al Arabiya, when customers pay their bills, they are reminded of the importance of immigrants in the country:
"Immigrants make America great (They also cooked your food and served you today)." 
The travel ban has been opposed by many US restaurants.
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