Yes, you did read that right…

In 2005, Marc Dennis, an American artist and entomophagy (insect eating) enthusiast, began advertising ‘bug dinners’ in his Brooklyn apartment. Apparently there are 1,462 edible species of insect on the planet and eating them is a tradition that many countries all over the world take part in.

If this takes your fancy, here are some places for you to visit.

Archipelago Restaurant, Central London

Try out the ‘Love Bug’ salad, which comes with pan-fried locusts and crickets in chili and garlic.

Typhoon, Santa Monica

This Californian restaurant has been offering insect delicacies for more than 10 years. The menu includes Chambi ants, Thai style sea worms and Taiwanese crickets. Yum!

Vij’s, Vancouver

Recently named one of the best Indian restaurants in the world, this Canadian restaurant’s menu includes a Naan Pizza with Tomato, Paneer and Roasted Crickets.

Never Never Land “Outback”, Berlin

Australian themed restaurant Never Never Land serves up whole plates of Crocodile, Crispy Locust and Zophobas Bugs with a modest herb salad.

Toloache, New York

Mexican restaurant, Toloache, offers a range of Tacos with various fillings, one being Oaxacan Style Dried Grasshoppers.

(Images: Toloache, Vij’s, Archipelago, Never Never Land, Typhoon)

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Author Pleasance Coddington
Pleasance CoddingtonPleasance is a British travel writer and online content specialist in travel. She has written for numerous publications and sites including Wired, Lucky, Rough Guides and Yahoo! Travel. After working for six years on content and social media at VisitBritain, she is now the Global Content and Social Media Manager for Cheapflights.

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