Police have issued images of two men they would like to speak to after a restaurant worker was reportedly headbutted in a dispute over payment.
It is believed the brawl broke out after two customers went to the counter to pay for their meals.
A dispute over the bill allegedly led to one of the customers taking money from the till.
When the staff member asked for the money back, he was headbutted to the floor.
A fight then broke out and a plant pot was thrown at the staff member’s head. He was then placed in a headlock before other staff members tried to break up the fight.
Police were told the two customers left the restaurant but returned minutes later armed with a knife and a screwdriver.
One of the men smashed a large window at the front of the restaurant but then left. It is believed they fled towards Gregory Boulevard.
Police are appealing for anyone who witnessed the incident, or has any information that could help trace the suspects, to come forward.
Detective Sergeant Chris Berryman said: “This was a significant disturbance and officers were very quickly on the scene.
“We are working to establish the exact sequence of events and would like to speak with anyone who saw this incident unfold.
“Violent behaviour will not be tolerated in our communities. The public should feel safe in restaurant and I’d like to thank staff for their co-operation in this case. Thankfully, no one was seriously injured in this incident.
“We are determined to catch those responsible and I would urge anyone with information that may assist our enquiries, or who recognises the men in the images, to call 101 quoting incident 441 of 23 August.”