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You should necessarily try an exquisite French dish, which even locals do not eat every day, but only on holidays.
How to try frog legs dish in Paris
Although the French and called the paddling poolers for their love of this dish, it is not served everywhere. Today, eating frogs is considered to be inhumane and uneconomical.

How to do?


1. Find a restaurant of traditional French cuisine. It must be French, as so many Chinese restaurants in Paris serve frog legs, but this is not the same.
2. Order a dish of an unlucky amphibian.
3. Find out if frog meat tastes like chicken, or it's just a rumor.

How much?

An exquisite dish will cost from €10 to €50.

Tips and hints

Take into account, frog legs - it's more aperitif, so they will not quench your hunger:)

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