
Paris restaurant selling roast chicken for $181 with 'steakhouse' splendor from French chef
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Le Coq & Fils in Paris puts poultry on a pedestal with a "steakhouse" experience featuring heritage-breed birds, including a $181 roast chicken raised on small farms for hundreds of years.
Chef Antoine Westermann "loves poultry and, for him, it is the most elegant meat that exists." "It's a meat festival." Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
"Just like a rooster would have climbed to the top of a pile of hay in a farmyard," the eatery says in a release of its location.
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