If haters are going to hate, they need to hate the right restaurant. The queue to vent outrage at "racist" stereotypes has reached peak hysteria after chef Shane Delia​ was mistakenly abused over a furore that erupted at another eatery.

Brunswick East fried chicken outlet F.A.T - Fried and Tasty - landed in the deep fryer of public opinion over a mural featuring slain African-American rapper Biggie Smalls holding a chicken drumstick, a white family holding guns and black-faced Aunt Jemima beaming with her pancake mix.

Chef Shane Delia pumps out kebabs at Biggie Smalls. Credit:Josh Robenstone

Delia owns Biggie Smalls, a trendy kebab diner in Collingwood that features arty portraits of the hip-hop artist also known as "Big Poppa", who was murdered aged 24 in 1997.

As outrage multiplied on social media over the F.A.T imagery, an alert and overly alarmed citizen sent a Facebook message to Delia's diner saying: "Privileged white hipster scum profiting off, and taking the piss out of African-Americans and their oppression (white people with guns fgs! ... A talented rapper simply labelled "FAT" stop appropriating African-American culture. It's not yours."