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The best would probably be to go as a group of colleagues and complain to the manager about Sarah. Tell the manager everything you wrote her.
But if the others don't want to do that, then something like that might work:
Have some (secret) friends eat at the restaurant on different nights and complain to the manager about Sarah specifically.
They shouldn't lie. But saying stuff like this might put the focus on the problem: "we waited for an hour for our food, meanwhile we saw this lady calmly smoke for 30 minutes"
You could also do the same as online reviews over some time span with a bunch of fake accounts.