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Angry restaurant owner threatens to ‘slap the s–t out of’ customer who didn’t tip: ‘How are my staff supposed to make money?’​


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By Elizabeth Karpen
Published April 29, 2025, 5:32 p.m. ET


An Illinois restaurant owner was caught on video closely following a customer down the street and chastising them, furious that they didn’t leave a tip on their $20 meal.

The heated showdown exploded outside ramen shop Table to Stix in downtown Evanston on Saturday, April 19, when owner Kenny Chou turned the quiet block into a battleground, storming after the diner in a now-viral video. Chou sprinted after the unidentified customer who left a $20 bill to cover his $19.89 meal with no additional tip, calling him a “piece of s–t.”

Kenny Chou was caught yelling at a customer for not tipping in a wild viral video. He is shown gesturing at the patron as he follows the unidentified customer for several blocks. The customer questioned why Chou continued to follow him down the street. Chou responded with “18%,” the tip amount he expected to be given.

“I paid for my food. I handed you $20. You cannot charge more than what you paid, so what are you talking about?” the customer said in the wild clip.

“What do you want? I paid for my food!” the man repeats as Chou trails him.
As the video continues and Chou does not stop following the customer, the annoyed customer demands that Chou “get the f–k back,” asking that he call the police if he wants to escalate the situation.

The owner berated the customer and threatened to get the police involved until the customer snapped back: “I paid for my food. I paid you $20. I am not legally required to give you a f–king tip.”

A belligerent Chou shrieked, “I’ll smack the s–t out of you, you punka– s–thead.”
“Shut your goddam f–king mouth. How are my staff supposed to make money? I’ll slap the s–t out of you!” he continued to yell.

Table to Stix, which had overwhelmingly positive reviews praising its ramen noodle bowls and cozy vibes, has since been flooded with bad reviews and was subject to a protest claiming that the video — which has racked up over 1.3 million views on X, as well as Instagram — displayed anti-black harassment.

On Saturday, Chou apologized for his behavior, acknowledging that he was driven to rage by frustration over the struggling business.

“It was a deeply regrettable moment where I, Kenny Chou, lost my composure,” Chou said during a protest outside of his restaurant. “I stepped far beyond the bounds of respect and decency.”
Chou gave a tearful apology after the video went viral, according to CBS News Chicago.

Since the video went viral, Yelp froze the restaurant’s page over the flooding of negative comments, and Chou took down the ramen joint’s phone line and social media accounts.

He has also attempted to make amends, sending the customer’s brother his favorite meal free of charge, as well as a handwritten apology.

“I apologize to him and to his family, and I was just asking if he could pass this message along to his little brother,” Chou told CBS News Chicago.

Some residents are now boycotting the ramen shop, according to local media reports.
However, the Evanston Police Department confirmed that an investigation into harassment is ongoing. Neighbors and students at nearby Northwestern University continue to boycott the noodle shop.

When asked after the clip went viral why he didn’t tip, the customer didn’t mince words: “Oh, I just didn’t want to.”
 
Not very Hyperborean Aryan of you to stoop down to their level.
Nothing to do with that. You have a nice high-trust system with benefits to those who participate in it. Those benefits rely on a critical number of people following a set of unwritten rules. Someone wants in to the system and then refuses to follow the rules even when they are explained to them. Extending them the benefits of the system anyway isn't gracious, or noble, or kind, it's just retarded. Not punishing such behavior just results in your system being swarmed with freeloaders and collapsing under their weight. The only way to maintain the system is to punish freeloaders in the only ways that they understand, which are just as crass and ugly as they are.
 
Then go to McDonalds, nigga. Sit down restaurants have always worked on a tipping system. Workers get paid less than min wage since people understood tips made up their wages. This has never been a hard concept until recently. Don't want to tip a server? Go to fucking McDonald's
When I go to a sit down restaurant for that experience, I go to a nice place where the food is great and the server treats me well, so I tip well above the standard. If I go anywhere else and the service is standard or worse, I tip less.

The fact that most if not all restaurants pay poorly enough that tips are required for servers to survive is the issue. If you're a restaurant owner, figure your shit out so you're making a profit or lose your business. The market is the market.

If you're running an establishment and have to choose between people going to McDonalds instead of your location, or going to your place but tipping you less, you'll pick less tips every time. Considering that this tipping bullshit is spreading to other businesses like a fucking cancer, maybe we should treat it like cancer and cut it out.

Lol, if you're a shit server yet reliant on people giving you tips to survive, maybe you just need another job.
 
Nothing to do with that. You have a nice high-trust system with benefits to those who participate in it. Those benefits rely on a critical number of people following a set of unwritten rules. Someone wants in to the system and then refuses to follow the rules even when they are explained to them. Extending them the benefits of the system anyway isn't gracious, or noble, or kind, it's just retarded. Not punishing such behavior just results in your system being swarmed with freeloaders and collapsing under their weight. The only way to maintain the system is to punish freeloaders in the only ways that they understand, which are just as crass and ugly as they are.
 
Doing what he did ensures more people won't even give his establishment a first try.
It looks that way on its face but the people staying away are more like this retard:
If you are slapping a 20 dollar tag on a 50 cent bowl of ramen
The majority of people who will stay away are those who don't know what the resturant sells and watch videos or play music on the speakerphone and other low trust society dregs. It's a massive win-win for people who want a quiet place to eat.

The market is the market.

and the market says tip your server. the market isn't definitely isn't saying "we'll gladly pay higher prices if you pay at least minimum wage".
 
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I do tip actually if they bother giving good service, problem is most servers don't, so I don't bother. They can try getting a real job though if it's too hard and they feel the need to lash out like a melanated individual. :)
Nigger I don’t care we all decide to do things we believe to be the best, I’m just telling you expecting to frequent a place that relies on tips and not doing it comes with risks whether it’s niggerish or not. To be honest even tipping well still comes with that risk since you’re trusting unknown people to make your food for you and there’s a lot of wackos in the world. Honestly society has a way too high trust on communal activities and spaces given the rampant mental illness everywhere.
 
I hate tipping culture, but I also hate uppity foreigners and also hate blacks. I say, let them fight.

If you're selling ramen for $20 and still need people to tip to make a profit then you should probably just give up. His local food distributor must be making a killing.
Probably more like the cost of the lease. A lot of business leases are obscenely expensive at desirable locations.
 
Why isn't chinks making "ramen" considered cultural appropriation? Call it some chinese name, at least.
 
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Why isn't chinks making "ramen" considered cultural appropriation? Call it some chinese name, at least.
its phonetically and culturally the same in oriental culture. lamein vs ramen. its serb albanian, ruski hohol levels if distinction.

Been over this, Chou is a viable Jap surname.
even if it wasn't itd still be same-same
 
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the market says tip your server
Nah, inane Triplenigger Hyperkikes that blew this retarded tradition out of proportion are the ones saying "Tip Your Server", to the point that fast food spots with workers that are barely competent are asking for tips now. Tips should be a reward for good service, but you're getting a wage, you're entitled to nothing extra.

I'm happy to pay extra for a good experience, otherwise I wouldn't do it. But you telling me I have to or they'll starve? Get a different job.
 
Most ramen and sushi places are owned by Chinese people, so it's a safe bet to guess he's not Japanese.
The point is most people don’t look up the owner’s heritage when deciding whether to eat out because it is usually not a factor in how well the place is actually run. I mean a lot of food we ascribe to certain ethnicities are actually nothing like that at all. American pizza for instance. Like I said, thank god for that.
 
When I go to a sit down restaurant for that experience, I go to a nice place where the food is great and the server treats me well, so I tip well above the standard. If I go anywhere else and the service is standard or worse, I tip less.
I don't think any sane person has a problem with this, just like nobody has a problem with not tipping some dipshit who scooped some icecream into a cone for 10 seconds and expects extra money when they're already getting paid minimum wage. What most people do have a problem with is people who never tip at sit-down places because they expect to enjoy the cheaper food without server labor factored into the price, while everyone else in society covers the labor through tips. Part of the reason that the baseline expectation went from 15% to 20% imo is not just inflation, it's also the fact that the country has more and more foreigners/white trash who don't tip. It used to just be nig nogs and Jews, now you have jeets thrown in there too, as well as a sizeable portion of Hispanics. Basic math says that those who do tip are expected to 'make up' for that part of the population which is freeloading. It's a classic tragedy of the commons, and in those situations the ire should fall on the people abusing the system (non-tippers).
 
tipping is part of the social contract
I do not give a shit about "social contract" when it comes to a monetary transaction. Should I have my access to games I paid for revoked if I'm not playing the way my teammates want me to, because that's the "social contract" of playing ranked? "Social contracts" are for purely social interactions. The second someone digs out their wallet, it is no longer relevant.

If you think the transaction should go differently, change the terms of sale. If you're keeping the terms of sale this way because even with the unlucky cases considered, it's still an overall benefit to you, then stop bitching about something you accounted for; you must take the pros and cons of your choices together. Whenever the conversation becomes about baking the tip prices into the menu and raising the wages, waitresses online will go on and on about how this actually hurts them because they can make a lot of extra money on tips. People who prefer the uncertainty because it sometimes brings the good don't get to bitch that the same uncertainty sometikes brings the bad. You don't get to have your cake and eat it, too.

I see other people making the argument that the restaurants would go out of business if they switched to the full-price normal-wages model. If pricing out people who want the non-tip price puts you out of business, that means you relied on people who pay for their food but don't give you extra in order for your business to survive, and you should stop whining about them because they're clearly load-bearing here. Trying to convert them to tipping customers by chasing them down or listing their names and photos on your wall or blasting them on social media is a pussy bitch move (and won't work); if you think they hurt your business so much and that their behavior is unacceptable then just ban them outright, otherwise shut your whiny little mouth. On that note, I see redditors making the argument "fine, if you're going to go against their expectations and not tip someone, let them know beforehand so they can act accordingly". That goes both ways. If you're going to go against the general societal expectations by trying to force tips to be mandatory in all but name, put a sign on the door that says "TIPS ARE MANDATORY OR SOME CHINK WILL HARASS YOU DOWN THE STREET AND/OR MAKE A CALL-OUT POST ONLINE" in big letters and see how customers' purchasing decisions adjust.

If a business can't operate with reasonable practices, then it should close down. If you tell all those companies making claw prize machines and other faux games of "skill" to stop rigging their shit to scam unsuspecting children, and they respond that it'd be impossible to profit without making it drop the prize on purpose 19 times out of 20, then the solution is that they should just go out of fucking business then.


And before you come at me with that "then stop eating out" bullshit, because your only argument is deciding in your head how people who disagree with you must act irl and calling them out for that instead of addressing their points, I did. When I go out to any restaurant that warrants tipping, I will tip, and so I just don't go to them unless I'm dragged along by someone else. But when I go to some small little place with nobody else there where I order at the counter and all they do is walk a few feet to bring it to me when it's done, I'm not fucking tipping a penny, and every time I'm asked I feel more opposed to tipping anyone for anything in general. Do you know some places have started asking for the tip when you order, before you could've possibly been given 'service' of any kind?

It's all bullshit. For anything other than a sizeable party, I do not consider someone being a middleman for relaying your order to the kitchen or bringing you your food to be a valuable service worth paying extra for, and there's a reason the rest of the world laughs at the idea that it is. It's like tipping your grocery bagger; I'm more than willing to just do it myself if it comes to that, which it often does. There are restaurants where they just call you to the counter to go get it yourself, and I don't mind it in the slightest. I'd even wipe down my table myself if they asked me to. If there was an option to do this at other restaurants, I would gladly take it. If you try to force it on me and then take advantage of social anxieties and the desire to conform to try and squeeze extra hidden fees out of me, I will not go there anymore, and I will laugh every time I see a headline about restaurants struggling because consumers don't want to spend so much. This is the future you chose, and that you continue to choose every day by breaking from the default practices literally every other business operates under. Don't like the consequences of giving the customers the choice? Choke on it.
 
You are doing so anyway, and are acting like a nigger by forcing the cost of you doing something that you cannot afford onto the rest of society, and every white person who isn't a perpetually online sperg/wigger rightly reviles you for doing so.
Your boss doesn't pay you appropriately, which is why you require tips. He is forcing the cost of his business on to me because he cannot afford to pay you a reasonable wage. Then he couches the entire argument in "Well, it's for outstanding services."

None of you provide outstanding services. You do what you're actually supposed to do, you smile, you take the order, you're polite, you get the order and bring it to me. That's your fucking job and if you didn't do that, you wouldn't actually get return business. It is part of your base services. What you want is free money for doing what you already do, which I'm not giving you. I'm not subsiding your wage because your boss is jewish. That is peak niggerdom, right there. You're basically on the equivalent of workers welfare because you can't tell your jew boss to fuck off or you can't find an actual job that requires skill.

I'm sick of this shit. Tip culture fucking dies today, gentlemen. No more welfare for you, waitress nigger. Time to develop skills like the rest of the goddamn world and do something meaningful, let the teenagers do this shit.
 
If you routinely go to the same places and you tip a healthy amount, this crazy and unexplainable thing happens where everyone becomes very friendly to you, they even comp you random things. You get pandered to instead of treated like a random person. I don't know if black people realize this. You'd think it would appeal to them.
But I DID eat breakfast this morning!
 
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