Reviewed by jgdeutsch on Fri, 09/16/2016 - 13:12
Review of Annie's
I have been living in Beijing since 2005 and I just got the worst food poisoning of my life at Annie's. I ate at the Central Park branch on Thursday for lunch and ordered the chicken. I noticed after I'd eaten most of it that it was a little pink and didn't eat the rest. The next day I woke up with a fever and sweats, then had diarrhea for the past 48 hours. I will not be eating at Annie's ever again and strongly urge everyone not to.
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Re: Annie's Food Poisoning Warning (安妮意大利餐厅)
That's weird, I eat annie's a lot, never got food poisoning, must be bad luck. You should have told the staff it was undercooked maybe. It's just too bad to give a bad review for 1 bad experience in 11 years.
Also, when you have food poisoning, you're not usually sick for 2 days, so that might not be food poising![Smile](https://www.thebeijinger.com./sites/all/modules/smiley/packs/kolobok/smile.gif)
Re: Annie's Food Poisoning Warning (安妮意大利餐厅)
Signs and symptoms
The symptoms of food poisoning usually begin within one to two days of eating contaminated food, although they may start at any point between a few hours and several weeks later.
The main symptoms include:
In most cases, these symptoms will pass in a few days and you will make a full recovery.
Hope this helps Arvi89
Re: Annie's Food Poisoning Warning (安妮意大利餐厅)
I do love Annie's to a point that I almost tried every single dish on their menu, but I can't lie that I had diarrhea at least twice after eating the chef salad --- the one with all kinds of meat (chicken, beef, ham, etc., taste soooo good). I never had any problem eating cooked food such as pizza or pasta.
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