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10-27-2007, 12:27 AM
Well... I'm not saying I've been to the most expensive restaurant in the city. It was just an example; the reason certain restaurants are expensive isn't necessarily because their food is rare or exquisite or whatever. It's because they have to pay high rent, or have an expensive atmosphere, or over-working waitstaff. But what's the point of going if not for the food? I guess for the image of luxury.
My personal favorite restaurants are cheap Japanese bars in the Village or Malaysian restaurants in Chinatown. |
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10-27-2007, 07:57 AM
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10-27-2007, 08:16 AM
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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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10-27-2007, 07:15 PM
with that in mind, ok, i'm sure that the cost of living in higher in london, but they also probably get paid more on an hourly basis. london doesn't seem like it's a place that is stricten with poverty.
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