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10-27-2007, 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Illusional View Post
being that i'm not a millionaire, i would never go to a place that was an average of 200 bucks per person. on these expensive nights, i'd settle for a big mac and some fries.

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i'm not a millionaire either. but this is how london is. and i agree with you, apart from the big mac. i'd personally go somewhere else. but the point is i'd never pay $200. whenever i've been to a restaurant like that. its my bro that pays, and where he lives in central london. he says that normal... sooo no complaints from me.

and also. you'd be surprised how nice the food is in expensive restaurants... it isn't always some food that you can finish with one table spoon. thats just ridiculous, i agree. but some of these expensive restaurants i've been to have some of the greatest food i've ever eaten... like the last time i went to an argentinian restaurant. i had the BEST BEST BEST BEST beef steak of my life. it had something special about it. it wasn't anything to do with spices or anything. it was just the fact that it was special argentinian meat that is soooooooo lovely.

anyway. i also agree with the fact that "generally" pricey food = pricey atmosphere.
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