Tartu Restaurant Sparks Curiosity with “Non-Chicken” Menu Item

Tartu, Estonia – A local pastor has drawn attention to a unique menu item at a restaurant in the city’s Kastani street area. The restaurant, named Aparaat, features several dishes with the designation “non-chicken,” raising questions among patrons and online. The discovery originated when the pastor observed the menu and noted the inclusion of “Loaded fries with non-chicken” alongside a selection of vegan snacks also labeled “non-chicken.” A screenshot of the menu was subsequently shared on the pastor’s Facebook page.

According to the pastor’s account, a conversation overheard at the restaurant involved a customer inquiring about the term “non-chicken.” A staff member responded with the explanation, “Well, they are… crows.”

The incident has generated discussion regarding the restaurant’s naming convention and the sourcing of its ingredients. Aparaat has not yet issued a formal statement addressing the concerns. The restaurant’s menu continues to list the items as available to customers.

The pastor’s post has garnered attention within the local community, prompting further investigation into the restaurant’s practices.

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By Rangana

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