Having made the big move across the border Norwich City Hall of Famer Paul Lambert is being honoured in a unique way by an Ipswich pub.
The new boss at Portman Road, who led the Canaries from League One to the Premier League, has had a burger named after him.
The 'Paul Lambembert' burger, made up of a lamb patty and lashings of melting Camembert cheese, is now on the menu for Ipswich Town fans to enjoy at The Greyhound in Henley Road, but it may leave a bitter taste in the mouths of Norwich supporters.
It also comes with cranberry sauce and rocket and is served with a side of chips.
The pub has a history of creating Town-themed dishes. When Paul Hurst took the helm in the summer, the pub celebrated by releasing the Paul Hurst currywurst.
Landlord Dan Lightfoot said: 'We're hoping Mr Lambert is a success at Portman Road and remains in the hot-seat for years to come because we are running out of options for new dishes.'
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