The Travel Trade Gazette recently released a collection of confused hotel notices and menus that tourists have spotted while traveling. The list includes a restaurant in Latvia which offers "Pigeon's Milk" for dessert and for the main course, a "Grilled Surgeon."
In Poland, one of the diners offer "Roasted Duck Let Loose," and "Beer Rashers Beaten In The Country People's Fashion."
A spokesman for the Gazette told the Daily Mirror, "Guests in some countries need a cast-iron disposition to eat out."
The list also adds that a hotel in the former Yugoslavia advises guests, "Flattening of underwear with pleasure is the job of the chambermaid."
While a public bath in Japan warns visitors "not to pull cock in tub."
And a Thai hotel told guests "do not bring solicitors into your room."















