Angus Steakhouse in London recently gained popularity due to a locals’ prank. The stunt began after a Reddit user complained about overcrowding at a nearby sandwich shop, prompting others to promote Angus as a hidden gem to lead the tourists away. And although the restaurant has embraced the joke, some diners are criticizing its quality and prices—with critics labeling the steak tough and overpriced. The incident reflects rising local frustrations with mass tourism in Europe, though Angus continues to attract customers thanks to its new virality. (WSJ)
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