Amoy Street restaurant apologises after Italy’s ambassador to Singapore criticises mafia-themed night


Gotti Italiano had put up a Facebook post promoting the event, titled Hip Hop Mafioso, in the days leading up to the March 8 event. - PHOTO: DANTE BRANDI/FACEBOOK via The Straits Times/Asia News Network

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/ANN): An Italian restaurant has apologised after it was criticised by Italy’s Ambassador to Singapore for trying to hold a mafia-themed night.

Gotti Italiano, which is situated along Amoy Street in Chinatown, had put up a Facebook post promoting the event, titled Hip Hop Mafioso, in the days leading up to the March 8 event. Its promotional poster featured American hip-hop artists Snoop Dogg and Tupac.

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