You can now pay for coq au vin and ratatouille using one of 2021's best-performing altcoins... but is it a good idea?
French cuisine: from coq au vin to cassoulet, boeuf bourguignon to confit de canard, the country has brought us an endless array of vibrant dishes.
And now, reports suggest that a Parisian restaurant is now accepting SHIBA INU as a payment method.
A video shared on Facebook showed two “SHIBA INU accepted here” stickers in the window of Le Bistrot d'Eleonore et Maxence, an eaterie in the French capital.
All of this means the altcoins in your wallet could get you a creamy pumpkin soup for starters, a delicious risotto for mains, and a sumptuous dark chocolate ganache to finish the evening off.
You’d even have the option to wash this down with a bottle of champagne.
The restaurant has won plenty of plaudits online — receiving glowing reviews for warm lighting, excellent service, and killer mojitos.
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