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Austrian parliament restaurant in hot water over 'local' food imported from Bangladesh, China

Instead of serving sustainable and regional organic food as stipulated in its contract, which had received more than half a million euros (over Rs 5 crore) in public subsidies, the restaurant imported food from the farthest corners of the world.

October 05, 2025 / 08:25 IST
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The shrimps served at the restaurant of the Austrian parliament were imported from Bangladesh. (Representational image: Unsplash)

A restaurant in Austria's parliament that touted its use of high-quality organic and local produce has come under fire after media this week revealed that in fact frozen fish from Kazakhstan and Bangladeshi shrimps were served.

The culinary scandal was sparked by a report by weekly magazine Falter, which uncovered that the chic restaurant had not strictly adhered to conditions despite receiving subsidies for being sustainable.

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The revelations that prompted a probe into the alleged food fraud left a sour taste in the mouths of many, with lawmakers, lobbyists and visitors frequently eating at the Kelsen restaurant in the freshly renovated parliament.

"The examination of the possible consequences for the lease agreement has not yet been completed," the parliament's management told AFP on Wednesday, without providing further details about the ongoing investigation.