Hospital food?
by Nathan Ravens on Mar.17, 2009, under Fun Stuff
How bizarre! There’s a restaurant in Latvia that gives hospital food new meaning. This restaurant is owned by Latvian doctors who thought it would be “cool” to sell “body parts” that you eat using surgical utensils. Ok so it’s not real body parts but come on, who wants to eat food that looks like body parts?… really!![]()
“Excuse me nurse, I’ll have the eyeball soup with fingers and blood dip as a starter and for mains I’ll have the thigh drizzled with bile and for dessert I’ll have your breast, thanks”.
Talking about breasts, check out this strange boob claw machine in Japan…
Anyway, here’s a video about that weird Latvian restaurant…
What kinda people eat at a place like that anyway… I dunno maybe the food is really good… I’m sure Hannibal Lecter would love it. OK, so maybe I’m curious and would probably try it at least once if I’m ever in Latvia.
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