Officials and journalists, waiting for the arrival of NATO summit, which takes place in the capital of Spain Madrid, US President Joe Bayden and other world leaders, were in earnest, discovering the Russian Salad Congress Center in the first line of the menu of the restaurant, writes Reuters.
The composition of the dish was somewhat reminiscent of Olivier. The guests of the event clarified that the salad was in the upper positions on the menu and was offered for eight euros per serving.
Reuters material noted that the restaurant of the event completely sold the dish in a couple of hours.
A salad of peas, potatoes, carrots and mayonnaise is served in many Spanish restaurants, but at the summit, at which Russia is expected to be called a threat to security in the new strategic concept of the alliance, the Russian Salad caused bewilderment.