According to reports, less than half a year after opening, the Tesla restaurant owned by Elon Musk is already in full swing. The Optimus Prime robot that once served popcorn has disappeared, and the “signature bacon” inspired by the “carnivorous diet” has also been removed from the shelves. The long lines that used to line up around the neighborhood and often had hundreds of people waiting for hours have disappeared without a trace. Even the restaurant's star chef Eric Greenspan has left his job. This Hollywood-based burger and fries store has long since lost the hustle and bustle of opening in late July, leaving an empty shell. When the restaurant opened this summer, it attracted the admiration of many Musk fans and curious onlookers. However, the good times didn't last long. Anti-Musk protests broke out one after another at the restaurant. Surrounding residents frequently complained about noise issues, and customers complained that the dishes on the menu were often sold out. Even if they were lucky enough to buy them, they were often cold and soft when served.

Zhitongcaijing · 01/04 04:41
According to reports, less than half a year after opening, the Tesla restaurant owned by Elon Musk is already in full swing. The Optimus Prime robot that once served popcorn has disappeared, and the “signature bacon” inspired by the “carnivorous diet” has also been removed from the shelves. The long lines that used to line up around the neighborhood and often had hundreds of people waiting for hours have disappeared without a trace. Even the restaurant's star chef Eric Greenspan has left his job. This Hollywood-based burger and fries store has long since lost the hustle and bustle of opening in late July, leaving an empty shell. When the restaurant opened this summer, it attracted the admiration of many Musk fans and curious onlookers. However, the good times didn't last long. Anti-Musk protests broke out one after another at the restaurant. Surrounding residents frequently complained about noise issues, and customers complained that the dishes on the menu were often sold out. Even if they were lucky enough to buy them, they were often cold and soft when served.