‘I was horrified’: Food tainted with meth sparks lawsuit from diners at Japanese steakhouse

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Patrons of a Japanese steakhouse in Florida are suing the establishment after they say they ate food containing methamphetamine.

Jordan Gray, her husband Brandon Gray, and Mathew Gilley have sued the Nikko Japanese Steakhouse and Sushi Bar, in Pace, some 15 miles north of Pensacola near the Alabama border. According to their complaint filed in Santa Rosa County in September, they were three of several diners who were poisoned after eating at Nikko’s, where they were seated at a hibachi table.

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