The hot pot restaurant where British Prime Minister David Cameron dined during his visit to Chengdu has become popular among local people. The restaurant has received a large number of orders, specifically requiring dining in the room where Cameron dined. The restaurant has accordingly introduced a “prime minister meal” priced at 888 yuan, which includes all the dishes Cameron ordered. But it will cost an extra 1,000 yuan if the customer wants to be served by the waitress who gave service to Cameron. The picture is the hot pot restaurant Cameron dined when visiting Chengdu, southwest China’s Sichuan Province. (Chinanews.com/An Yuan) |