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Posted By Deidre 12 months ago in News

Did your mother tell you to clean your plate?

If so, you'd be a good candidate for the all-you-can eat special at Hayashi Ya.

The Japanese restaurant on Manhattan 's West Side imposes a surcharge for wasted and unfinished food.

A chalkboard sign in front of the restaurant advertises all you can eat for $26.95 per person, sake or soda included.

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