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A Parisian Restaurant Is Making Beetles And Grasshoppers Look Pretty Tasty [PHOTOS]

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French Insect Restaurant 7Le Festin Nu (The Naked Feast), a trendy establishment in the 18th arrondissement of Paris, just added insects to the menu. That makes them the first restaurant in the capital city to do so.

Elie Daviron, Le Festin Nu's head chef, imports insects from Thailand at a cost of 500 euros per kilo (about $690 for 2.2 pounds) and sells the grasshopper, beetle and water scorpion dishes, among others, for between $9.50 and $12.50, the French edition of Marie Claire reports. The insects arrive in salted and sealed packages.

Daviron told the AFP his clientele doubled when he started serving insects last week. 

Believe it or not, the restaurant is right on trend. The UN's Food and Agriculture Organization encouraged insect eating in a report issued in May, citing fairly well-known facts that insects are a good source of protein, good fats, calcium, iron and zinc. And people already eat bugs all over the world.

French chef Elie Daviron stands in front of his restaurant Le Festin Nu in Paris' 18th arrondissement.



Le Festin Nu is the first restaurant in Paris to put insects on the menu.



Chef Elie Daviron shows off a giant water scorpion imported from Thailand.



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