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Ex-bodybuilder banned from all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant after ‘downing ONE HUNDRED plates of food’

German triathlete Jaroslav Bobrowski, 30, ate as much as five people in one sitting at Running Sushi in Landshut, Bavaria

A GERMAN triathlete has been banned from an all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant after he reportedly wolfed down nearly 100 dishes.

Jaroslav Bobrowski, 30, an Ironman competitor ,went to Running Sushi in Landshut, Bavaria, last weekend and paid his €15.90 (£14.10) for as much of the Japanese food as he could eat.

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Jaroslav Bobrowksi managed to devour nearly 100 plates of sushi at a restaurant in Germany

The former bodybuilder sat down at his table and started eating, allegedly managing to put away almost 100 servings – the equivalent of five people.

Each plate is believed to have two or three pieces of sushi on it.

The restaurant owner Tan Le said: “He eats for five people. That is not normal.”

He added: “I myself am dead after 13 plates, but he always took five or seven plates at a time.

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The restaurant owner said Bobrowski ate as much as five people

“This created a big hole on the sushi carousel and the other guests were asking if we had any more fish.”

Bobrowski, who weighs 12st 4lbs and is 5ft 7ins told : “When I went to the checkout, I wanted to tip, but the waiter did not want to accept that.”

The triathlete, who works as a software engineer, follows an extreme diet where he does not eat for 20 hours and then eats until he is full.

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The restaurant owner told him personally he was no longer allowed to eat there due to his appetite.

Bobrowski said: “I’m banned from now on because I’m eating too much. I was stunned.”

He added he had been a regular at the restaurant although it has now been reported he has found another place to visit, China City, which is just ten minutes away around the corner.


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