I'm gonna take a wild guess and say this was a traditional English restaurant.
Ope, wrong again, it was a Vietnamese joint in Southwark, London.

This place is called Pho Na, and by the looks of it, it seems they serve traditional Vietnamese street food. Before they closed, believe it or not, they held a 4.6-star rating online.
Unfortunately, upon a recent visit, health inspectors found dog meat in the freezer.

The meat was labeled "goat wrapped in leaves," so the inspectors sent it in for testing, which revealed that it wasn't goat, it was dog.
To make matters worse, health inspectors also found mice droppings and cockroaches, dead and alive, inside the restaurant.
The owner of Pho Na, Vuong Quoc Nguyen, pleaded not guilty to the dog meat charge, saying they had no idea the goat meat was actually dog.
Around five million dogs are stolen and trafficked for their meat in Vietnam every year, according to Humane World.

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