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20th June 2023
02:43pm BST

“As for vegans/vegetarians being a very low minority, especially in the northern burbs’ I try to accommodate everyone else. “Thanks for your negative review… please feel free to share your s**tty experience and I look forward to not seeing you again. “How very childish. You and all your vegan mates can all go and enjoy your dishes in another venue. You are now banned.”In response to another unhappy customer on Google reviews, Mountain wrote: “If you beautiful vegans want to join together and slag off my business then good luck, keep going, let’s see what my customers think. “And from now on ALL Vegans are now banned from my restaurant. Thank you for your disgusting review and please enjoy the Currambine. Xx” This prompted a reviewing war between meat-eaters and vegans who either wholeheartedly agreed with the restaurant, and therefore rated it five stars, or passionately disagreed with Mountain’s stance, and gave Fyre one star. Mountain told PerthNow the negative reviews “really hurts the business.”
“F*** vegans seriously… I’m done. At the end of the day, it’s not what I want to do, they can f*** off.”One reviewer wrote a lengthy review about why Mountain should serve vegan dishes. “In today’s society, the demand for vegan options is on the rise,” the review reads. “Providing vegan options is not only vital for catering to individual food preferences but also presents an opportunity for businesses to target a wider market and increase their revenue.” However, many reviews simply rate the restaurant one star for no reason, which prompted a response from the chef. “Oh my. All ten one-star reviews,” he writes. “Sadly we don’t overly cater for vegans although I’d sadly agreed to cater to our customers' needs. “But that night I had a huge outdoor catering gig that spoilt their night. The vegan in question decided to be very personal about my ‘inabilities’ as a chef and for that I was a little rude to her reply.” Interrogated by another reviewer, he provided the following response: “Oh my. I go out of my way on a daily basis to change the menu to suit peoples' requirements. “But when I’m told I’m going to go bust because I don’t cater for vegans then we’re done. Rude isn’t half of how I truly feel.” On the flip side, many meat-eaters seemed to love the fact Mountain couldn’t be asked to deal with vegans. “I’m in love with the food. I especially love the fact that the menu doesn’t waste space on a vegan option,’ one person writes. “All the trees saved by this choice lessens our nation's impact on global CO2 levels.” Meanwhile, others objected to the whole silly debate and criticised people using ‘fake reviews’ as a weapon. Mountain has lived in Australia for seven years after arriving from Britain where he was a celebrity chef who shared an agent with kitchen superstar Jamie Oliver. He has also worked with the likes of Heston Blumenthal at the Fat Duck restaurant in Berkshire, England, and Michelin Star chef Marco Pierre White at the Mayfair in London. Read more: