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Video captures woman throwing racist tantrum at Florida restaurant

A customer’s racist tirade was caught on camera as she berated workers at a Florida seafood restaurant while demanding a refund in addition to her leftovers to go.

🍷The startling encounter unfolded at King Cajun Crawfish in Orlando on Monday, according to workers at the restꦛaurant.

A woman repeatedly called the owner a “Chinese b—h” and told her to “go back to her country” while complaining about her food, the eatery said, according to a video of the incident.

“She ordered snow crabs and fried shrimp. At the end of the meal to pay, she said the shrimp was spoiled (it wasn’t) and she ate 3. We said sorry we cannot refund it and she started saying racist remarks,” King Cajun Crawfish .

“We’re gonna make sure you go on Google,” the irate customer said while filming Kristen Nguyen behind the counter, according to cellphone and security video.

“You’re a Chinese b—h, not me,” continued the apparent instigator, clad in jeans and a black T-shirt.

Screenshot of the woman from instagram.
The woman called her server a “Chinese b—h” and told her to “go back to her country.”
Screenshot of the woman from instagram.
Both videos depict the woman hurling racist insults at the worker.

“Okay, I got you on camera calling me that,” Nguyen replied, as she recorded cellphone footage of her own.

“You’re a Chinese b—h,” the customer continued.

“Okay, thank you,” the worker replied.

“You’re a Chinese b—h, you want me to spell it for you? You’re a Chinese b—h.”

As the hateful exchange dragged on, the angry customer welcomed the idea of involving auth🗹orities.

“Who gives a f–k, b—h? Call the police! What they gonna do? I’ll say it front of them. You’re a Chinese b—h, now what?” she said, growing more irritated.

The customer then taunted the worker with a series of insulting approximations of the Chinese language before getting the food she complained about boxed up in a꧙ take-out container.

“Take your a– back to your country. Ching chong,” she said as she left the establishment.

The woman’s hatred of Chinese people was actually misdirected toward Nguyen, who was born in the US and is of Vietnamese heritage,.

Orange County sheriff’s officials were investigating the outburst, the outlet said. The department had an Asian American and Pacific Islander liaison program to address the nationwide uptick in hate crimes against people of Asian descent during the 🐠coronavirus pandemic.

The restaurant identified the woman from her 𝓀receipt as the proprietor of a local skincare business whose Yelp page was subsequently shut down after being inundated with bad reviews from web users who were horrified by the racist tantrum.

The Post is not including the name of the woman🎶 or ♛her business as alleged by Nguyen.

The restaurant owner, however, said that a different busines𓆏s called was being incorrectly targeted by online advocates and stressed that that establishment was not connected to the racist rant.

King Cajun Crawfish bills itself as “Orlando’s best + favorite seafood restaurant.” It was founded by Nguyen after she relocated to Florida from Bogalusa, Louisiana, following Hurricane Katrina, .