![]() ![]() On June 12, a police check at the restaurant noted customers were served alcoholic drinks by restaurant staff at outdoor tables in the restaurant’s parking lot during the pandemic, according to a letter dated July 15 to Samba officials from city Licensing Coordinator Diane Willoughby. “I’m shocked he’s still in business,” Paulhus said of Samba’s owner, Shiyun Zhang.Ĭomments posted on Facebook after the Daily News reported earlier this month that Samba was cited by police for two liquor-license violations, included: “You would think by now since they’re always being watched, they would abide by the rules." Another read: “If you can’t do it right then you deserve to be shutdown (sic).” 17.Īt 7 p.m., Paulhus said he will tune in to a virtual public hearing when the Framingham Board of License Commissioners hears evidence on alleged liquor-license violations at Samba Steak & Sushi, at 1138 Worcester Road (Rte. FRAMINGHAM - Southborough Police Chief Kenneth Paulhus knows where he will be on the night of Aug. ![]()
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