By Phan Anh  &nbspApril 10, 2025 | 02:31 am PT

Pigeons on the street. Ilustration photo by Pexels

A Chinese restaurant in Madrid, Spain, was shut down after allegedly serving street pigeons to customers, claiming they were “roast ducks.”

The Jin Gu restaurant was raided by Madrid police in late March, uncovering a disturbing scene: a hidden storage room stocked with plucked pigeons suspected to have been captured directly from city streets, The Telegraph reported.

Authorities described the secret storage area as unhygienic, heavily infested with cockroaches, and containing numerous strips of defrosted, unidentifiable meats. Officers also discovered frozen bags filled with various meats of unclear origins, including sea cucumbers, which are prohibited from sale in Spain, according to The Daily Mail.

Restaurant patrons had previously reported suspicious culinary experiences, with one January review explicitly noting: “The duck had a taste that was, at best, strange, and the kitchen had seemingly not been cleaned for months.”

The restaurant owner is currently under investigation for possible violations of public health standards and wildlife protection laws.



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