Waiter, there's a rat in my burger! Rodents go on the menu in a Russian restaurant (and they're considered quite the delicacy) 

It might not be everyone's thought of haute delicacies however a Russian restaurant is serving rat burgers they usually're taking place a deal with.

The Krasnodar Bistro in southern Russia serves up the furry rodents in a delicate bun with lashings of relish and salad.

The so-called nutria burger is pale and succulent however reasonably bland, someplace between turkey and pork.   

So sizzling rat now: The Krasnodar Bistro in southern Russia serves up the fury rodents in a delicate bun with lashings of relish and salad

Costing 550 roubles (£6.90), the burger can be accessible in some Moscow cafes. 

Chef and restaurateur Takhir Kholikberdiev, 35, got here up with idea.

He believes folks ought to't be squeamish about consuming rat.

'It is a actually clear animal; not solely is it a herbivore but it surely washes all its meals earlier than it eats. And it's totally excessive in omega-Three acids. Numerous medical doctors and dietitians suggest it,' he advised the Guardian's Sean Walker. 

The idea has acquired glowing opinions from prospects and critics.

One reads: 'Simply to reiterate this: it's 2016 and you may eat a rat burger only a few hundred metres from the Kremlin!' 

The rat burger has acquired glowing opinions from prospects and critics (inventory picture)

Kholikberdiev defined that the rat burger has unfold all through the nation.

'I've it right here and at certainly one of my different eating places. Different cooks have began to make use of it right here,' he stated. 

'And now, for those who go to the market in Moscow, they may not have nutria accessible each day, however they'll get it in for you inside per week for those who ask.' 

His cafe additionally serves rat hotdogs, dumplings and rat wrapped in cabbage leaves.      

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