Crocodile leg ramen makes even the bravest diner hesitate

Witch Cat, a restaurant in Wenlin, Taiwan (China), created a dish called `Godzilla Ramen`.

In addition to the usual ingredients such as noodles and broth, the special feature of this dish is a very large crocodile leg, which looks as if a crocodile is crawling out of the bowl of noodles.

According to Chien, the restaurant owner, the dish includes quail eggs, pork, baby corn, dried bamboo shoots, wood ear mushrooms, fish cakes, and topped with a crocodile leg.

After being cleaned, the crocodile’s feet will be rubbed with wine and a mixture of spices (ginger, garlic, onions).

The restaurant said: “The chef wizards use more than 40 natural spices and fresh ingredients to cook.

It’s not surprising that not many diners are curious about this dish.

The restaurant encourages everyone: `Your heart is always beating, sometimes you feel so desperate that you suffocate, try this dish and you will see through everything and awaken the purest and purest love.`

Although the restaurant always describes the dish with romantic euphemisms, the rough appearance of the crocodile’s legs can make even the bravest diner hesitate.

However, those who have bravely tried it say crocodile meat tastes like chicken, but chewier.

Besides the group of curious people, many people left negative comments like `it looks so uncomfortable` or `it doesn’t look delicious at all`.

Crocodile leg ramen makes even the bravest diner hesitate

The restaurant suggests: `Those who do not dare to eat crocodile can try many other noodle dishes with pork, beef and seafood.`

The crocodile noodle dish is inspired by the ramen noodle dish that went viral in May, which is a dish with a species of sea beetle called isopod.

Restaurant “The Ramen Boy” launched this limited edition noodle bowl on May 22.

Restaurant owner Mr. Hu said: “The dish is attractive because of its appearance and looks very cute.

Crocodile leg ramen makes even the bravest diner hesitate

Source: Daily Mail, CNN

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