Celebrated chef exits new venture after allegedly balking at free food for influencer because she wasn’t famous enough
A prominent San Francisco chef threw in the apron at his newly opened cafe after allegedly belittling a TikTok influencer during a tense exchange over her follower count aired out in a viral video.
The incident unfolded Wednesday at Kis Cafe in Hayes Valley, when “micro-influencer” @itskarlabb described how she had pre-arranged a collab with the restaurant’s team and showed up early to film content, according to a video she posted to her platform.
The influencer, known as Karla, claimed that a man — later identified as celebrated James Beard Award-nominated chef and co-owner Luke Sung — questioned her 15,000-follower count and told staff it was a “mistake” to invite an influencer so small.
“I know they’re talking about me, because I can hear them saying ‘TikTok, views, followers’ ,” she said in a later video, which has racked up more than 20 million views.
The influencer said that when she introduced herself, Sung grilled her over whether she had researched the restaurant, a wine bar serving small bites.
