A disturbing incident in Delhi has raised serious concerns about hygiene standards at a popular cafe, L’Opéra Khan Market. A customer, known as “WaltzSimple6037” on Reddit, discovered a dead cockroach in their iced latte. Initially mistaking it for a coffee bean, the customer was horrified after realizing the truth. The cafe’s iced latte, priced at ₹335, is advertised on Zomato as a 365ml drink with around 63kcal. However, the customer’s experience has left many questioning the cafe’s commitment to hygiene and food safety.
The customer shared their experience on Reddit, stating: “I visited Lopera today in Khan Market and ordered an iced latte to go. When I opened the drink, I thought I saw a coffee bean floating around, but when I flipped it over, it was a freaking COCKROACH.” The customer further expressed disappointment with the cafe staff’s reaction, feeling their apologies lacked genuine concern. “What made it worse was how the staff handled it—they were so nonchalant and just kept saying sorry like robots, no real concern at all. If hygiene is this bad at such a well-known cafe, I can’t even imagine what it’s like at other places in India,” they added.
The incident has sparked widespread discussion on social media, with many users expressing concerns about food safety and hygiene in restaurants across India. One user pointed out the lack of pest control despite the cafe’s high rent, comparing the situation to street cafes in Bangkok and China, which are well-regulated and display hygiene ratings. Other users shared their own experiences and concerns, emphasizing the importance of reporting such incidents to authorities like FSSAI (Food Safety and Standards Authority of India).
The incident highlights a critical issue in India’s food service industry. While many restaurants prioritize taste and ambiance, maintaining high standards of hygiene is crucial to ensure customer safety and health. This incident serves as a reminder for both restaurant owners and customers to be vigilant and take necessary steps to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future.