Check, please.
Notorious dine-and-dash diva Pei Chung was hauled off on a gurney Tuesday night after returning to her luxury Williamsburg waterfront apartment, only to discover she was still locked out.
Photos obtained by The Post show Chung, 34, strapped to a stretcher inside an ambulance outside the building, capping another chaotic chapter for the Taiwanese national who made headlines for allegedly skipping out on tabs at nearly a dozen high-end restaurants in Brooklyn.
The Prada-loving faux foodie was booted from her $3,500-a-month plush pad at 416 Kent Ave. back in December for owing $40,000 in overdue rent and has since bounced between Rikers Island and psychiatric wards.
It was not immediately clear what prompted the 911 call, what ailment she suffered or where she was taken.
Chung had been facing multiple counts of theft of services for allegedly stiffing several of the Big Apple’s ritziest restaurants after ordering hundreds of dollars’ worth of food, but a judge tossed the charges last month after she was found mentally unfit to stand trial.
She was sent to a state hospital for mental health treatment following the dismissal of charges.
The serial scofflaw still has an active immigration detainer, though it remains unclear whether she is facing formal deportation proceedings.
ICE did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The wannabe influencer’s dining crime spree brought her infamy rather than social clout after restaurants across Williamsburg reported her waltzing out on checks — instead offering a measly social post.
Chung often posted about the pricey dishes on her page in addition to running a mediocre blog reviewing her meals. She had been known to bring her own lighting equipment and camera to record herself as a supposed influencer trying out the dishes.
Unimpressed by the offer, some of Brooklyn’s priciest spots, including Misi, Francie, Lavender Lake, Motorino and Peter Luger, had called the cops on her bill-skipping shenanigans.






