Seeing this newly opened hot pot restaurant near Lu Xun Park, I took my family to dinner. Because of my own problems, I was delayed for a while, resulting in waiting for about an hour. This is normal for dinner. When I got seated, I found that the guests at the front table and the middle table in Picture 3 and 4 were smoking yan, so I asked the waiter if it was forbidden. The waiter said that it must be banned, but reminded the customer not to listen. . . The customer who is not allowed to listen should be the store must stop it, right? Shanghai has a smoking ban, if I report the fine is not paid? Based on this, there is no way to give praise, and there is that we Shanghainese are not happy to be called sister by people who don't know. The clerk may want to pull in the relationship with the customer, but it sounds strange to me, not to mention my sister eating hot pot next to me.