TL:DR – “Dad Spotted Removing Armpit Hair for Free Meal Surprise in Sydney | News World”
- An Australian man was filmed in a high-end steak restaurant, Pony Dining in The Rocks, plucking armpit hair and placing it on his meal to claim a refund.
- The incident occurred after he and his family complained about hair in their food, leaving without paying for a £100 Tomahawk steak.
- The restaurant shared CCTV footage online to raise awareness for similar hospitality incidents and reported inappropriate behaviour during their visit.
Dad caught ‘plucking armpit hair’ and to get free meal in Sydney | News World
### Australian Man Caught Plucking Armpit Hair to Claim Free Meal
A high-end steak restaurant has posted CCTV footage of a father apparently plucking an armpit hair and putting it on his food before complaining.
Pony Dining in The Rocks in Sydney, Australia, said the family of six demanded a refund before walking out without paying, after making a complaint about a hair in their food on Wednesday night.
The footage shared online appeared to show a man in a white polo shirt looking around before reaching into his armpits and pulling strands of hair out.
‘We don’t usually share content like this,’ the restaurant captioned the CCTV.
‘This footage shows an incident which occurred in our venue. After the meal was served, the guest later raised a complaint regarding a hair in their meal and declined payment for all the food.’
After the meal was served, the guest later raised a complaint regarding a hair in their meal and declined payment. (Picture: Pony Dining The Rocks)
‘During the interaction, our team also experienced inappropriate and unacceptable behaviour.’
They added that the group had ordered some of their most expensive food, including a Tomahawk steak, which costs up to £100.
‘Everything was very clean; they had a beautiful table,’ a representative told news.com.au.
‘We decided to check the CCTV after we noticed they were acting very weird.’
‘They ordered a lot of food including a Tomahawk. We tried to make them pay but he refused.’
‘We called the police; however, at that time we didn’t have the footage, so police advised it was a civil problem and nothing they could do at that stage. So they paid for drinks then left.’
Some called for the patron to be named and shamed, while hospitality workers shared their horror stories.
‘I’m a restaurant manager just next to you guys, and they did the exact same thing to me,’ one wrote.
‘They “found a small rock” in their food and created a huge scene, then left without paying the full bill.’
The Argentinian-inspired restaurant is known for its legendary beef cuts and fresh seafood in the Australian city.

