Japanese restaurant makes over 1,000 meals for Hurricane Harvey victims but gets no media attention

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A Japanese restaurant in Texas made over‪ 1,000 meals for Hurricane Harvey victims but yet received no attention from the media.

Keith Nguyen posted on Facebook how his father and uncle run a restaurant in Southeast Texas which made meals for hurricane victims.

In the post, Nguyen explains that Sake Sushi Bar And Lounge was affected by Hurricane Harvey but yet the staff, volunteers and first responders helped the restaurant to provide meals for the victims. He expressed his disappointment that the media failed to cover the act of kindness.

“My dad and uncle Binh own a restaurant in Southeast Texas and they were also effected by Harvey but the media doesn’t cover it,” Nguyen said. “Today them, their staff and volunteers helped create over 1000 meals for victims, first responders, and other volunteers.”

Nguyen added that his father and uncle are both humble but should deserve recognition and appreciation. He asks for people to share their support online or if in the area to drop in and show their appreciation for restaurant owners’ good deed.

“My dad and uncle are both very humble about it but I believe they atleast deserve recognition and appreciation for everything that they do. Their restaurant is Sake Sushi Bar and Lounge in Port Arthur, Tx.

“If you’re ever in the area you should stop by and support these hard working men, or even share their good deed on facebook. They deserve it.‬”


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