Kendrick Lamar's Diss Track Boosts Toronto Restaurant's Popularity
Mention of New Ho King in 'Euphoria' leads to surge in visitors and online interest.
- Kendrick Lamar's recent diss track 'Euphoria' mentions New Ho King, a Chinese restaurant in Toronto, causing an influx of customers and online buzz.
- Owner Johnny Lu reports a significant increase in patrons and online reviews, attributing the surge to Lamar's shoutout in the song.
- The track, part of an ongoing feud with Drake, has sparked widespread media coverage and fan interest in visiting the restaurant.
- Fans are traveling from various locations to try the restaurant's fried rice, mentioned specifically in Lamar's lyrics.
- The restaurant, established in 1975, has become a focal point in the latest chapter of the Lamar-Drake rivalry.