Feast your eyes on these, uh, activated charcoal fish and chips

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The Australian city of Melbourne throws up plenty of intriguing culinary creations, like the infamous “deconstructed coffee” and the $5 Nutella spoon of yore. 

Now the internet has turned their attention to these activated charcoal fish and chips, which aren’t like your average fish and chips.

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For A$19 (US$14) at the Long Story Short Café, the dish comes with a side of beetroot labneh, chips and a salad. 

But some people can’t ignore that the fish looks like, well, you can guess.

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