One of the most popular snack stalls in Shanghai has been shut down for operating without a license.
近日,上海人气最旺的小吃店之一因无照经营被关停。
It is not expected to reopen until the authorities decide how to handle the matter.
只有管理部门决定了如何处理这件事,它才有望重新营业。
The stall, running for over 30 years and specializing in the traditional scallion pancakes, has drawn a huge number of fans who wait every day to buy them, even lining up before dawn.
这家经营了30多年的传统葱油饼店每天吸引大批粉丝等候购买,甚至天不亮就有人来排队。
The pancake was depicted as "deliciously crisp, doughy and very savory" in a BBC documentary broadcast earlier this year.
今年早些时候播出的一部英国广播公司纪录片盛赞这家的葱油饼"外酥里嫩、十分美味"。
"No matter how popular it is, we can't give special privileges. We'll help the stall to operate legitimately," the department said in a written statement delivered to China Daily.
管理部门在一份发给《中国日报》的书面声明中表示:“无论它有多受欢迎,我们都不能给予其特权。我们要让该小吃店合法地经营。”
It's not the first time the stall has been at the center of controversy. It was ordered to shut down in July after someone complained of the stall's kitchen exhaust in the building.
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