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camelot Posted - 13/09/2007 : 01:05:25
Well congrats I guess. Our most expensive restaurant is the snack bar at O’Hare airport. Guess its pot noodles for the family and I if we go to the Olympics…


LONDON - Thinking of a night out in London? Don't forget your wallet
London is the most expensive dining capital in the world, restaurant rating company Zagat said Tuesday.

The average meal in London costs just over $79, beating out Paris, at nearly $72 and Tokyo, at just over $71, according to the company's survey of 5,300 Londoners.

That makes eating out in the British capital more than twice as expensive as New York, where the average meal costs $39.


The rest at:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070912/ap_on_re_eu/britain_costly_eating;_ylt=Ai1JvazgHYnw9gaJGRo02spvaA8F
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Miriam Binder Posted - 13/09/2007 : 07:19:12
Well, as the article clearly states that it is discussing 'average meal costs' ...
long time no see Posted - 13/09/2007 : 06:54:29
Yes the Top End is High Price.
But London also has Good Value deals.
NAZZ Posted - 13/09/2007 : 01:26:13
Eh.Isn't there taster restaurants in U.S.charging a couple of 100+ bucks for taster courses of some concoction a chef has come up
with?

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