A nighttime fried rice stall that proved a huge hit in eastern China, with hundreds queuing for food after it started promoting itself on social media, has been closed down by the police, according to a newspaper report.
The couple who run it have been doing business in the same place between 12 am and 5am each night for a decade, but publicity on social media has attracted a huge amount of customers, according to the report.
The stall does not have a licence and at midnight on Sunday police came to ask staff to close it. About 400 hundred people were queuing for food at the time.