Her fine-dining crime now comes with time.
Accused Brooklyn serial dine-and-dash diva Pei Chung is finally behind bars on Rikers Island — munching on “Pizza Pockets’’ instead of Michelin-star-worthy fois gras — after a judge held her on bail for her latest alleged food filching.
The 34-year-old wannabe influencer, who has been repeatedly busted in recent weeks for allegedly scamming top restaurants out of free meals, is being held on $4,500 cash bail in the women’s quarters at the city’s notorious jail by Brooklyn Criminal Court Judge Jung Park after she was arrested for at least the ninth time Friday.
The Prada-loving cheapskate pulled her latest fraudulent tactic at the trendy Mole Mexican Bar and Grill at 178 Kent Ave. in Williamsburg around 3 p.m., when she ordered $149 in food and then refused to pay, according to cops.
Chung, who faces eviction from her $3,350-a-month Williamsburg pad next month, was arraigned on a theft-of-services charge Saturday.
But she was only finally jailed when the judge set her bail at $1,500 cash or $3,000 bond for Friday’s alleged crime, then tacked on another $1,500 bail for each of the two cases she was recently issued bench warrants over — after failing to show up for intake for court-ordered supervised release. Her bail now totals $4,500.
The Michelin-star-loving menace — whose Instagram boasts that she’s “99 lb No plastic surgery,’’ with Rikers following up by describing her as “5’4″, 100 pounds. Taiwanese” — hadn’t posted bail as of Monday afternoon, records show.
Chung – who flaunts Prada heels, Louis Vuitton handbags and Hermes belts all over Instagram – often posted about the pricey dishes on her page in addition to running a mediocre blog reviewing her meals.
She has been known to bring her own lighting equipment and camera to record herself as a supposed influencer trying out the dishes.
Her string of arrests extend an alleged crime spree than began in late October, when restaurants including the Michelin-starred Francie, Lavender Lake, Motorino and Peter Luger said Chung posed as a food influencer to score meals before allegedly dashing on the tabs.
At fancy Francie, the fur-loving fraudster feasted Oct. 22 on such delectables as $15 foie gras, $32 carpaccio, $28 bucatini, $52 lamb, and $19 hot chocolate mousse, police and sources said.
One of Rikers’ latest menus meanwhile features such selections as “Pizza Pockets’’ with sides of “steamed white cabbage, cucumber salad and chilled peaches.’’
Chung’s latest arrest comes after she ripped off Italian restaurant Misi and Sea Thai on back-to-back days earlier this month, according to cops.
Chung is also behind on $40,000 in monthly rent on her well-appointed studio to her landlord, disgraced former Gov. Eliot Spitzer, at 416 Kent Ave. and faces eviction Dec. 2, according to court papers.
Chung is slated to appear in court Wednesday.
Her lawyer did not immediately return a Post request for comment Monday.






