Tokyo Restaurants 2nd Most Expensive in World
According to Zagat Survey, restaurants in Tokyo are the second most expensive in the entire world in 2007 -- falling below London's prices in the last year. The average price of an evening meal in London has risen nearly 3% in the past year, topping $78 per person. Just behind the front-runner are Tokyo and Paris, where a meal will set you back $73 and $72, respectively.
Tokyo still lays claim to one dubious distinction: The average price per person at its 20 most expensive restaurants handily outpaces London's, clocking in at an eye-popping $215, vs. $177 in the British capital. Paris' 20 most expensive restaurants fall in the middle, with an average tab of $205. Full article: World's most expensive restaurants in 2007 |
I hate restaurants... they're all a rip off... no matter where they are (apart from Big Wok, lol). I'm happy to live on what I can find, burn and eat from the supermarket (well not burn... I'm quite good at cooking, but never eat a rice ball from me... you'll die a horrible salty, ricey death).
Although, in Japan's defence: the Japanese put a load of effort into presentation and taste and if the food is top and the restaurant is nice with friendly staff then you don't mind. Plus Tokyo needs to rip off the tourists, like most cities do... AND, you don't HAVE to eat in one of Tokyo's restaurants. |
These numbers, though maybe true, are deceiving. The range of prices at restuarants is so wide, you can easily eat out every night for months and never pay $75.00, going to a different decent place every night. Tokyo doesn't really need to "rip off tourists".
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Yeah, reading that again... they don't NEED to, but most places do... I mean tourist = easy cash. Because to be honest when you're on holiday, you do over spend... or that might just be me.
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Yeah, I'm saying that Tokyo isn't just out to get tourist money, but they might as well why they're at it... but I can't really speak, I've never been to Tokyo!
I've just thought of something too... maybe Tokyo is out to rip young people off like most of the restaurants here? I dunno, like I said... never been to Tokyo =P |
Well, Londunium is understandable...I mean it IS Londooon. And well, people have a pretty high standard of living in Tokyo? And aye, plus all the tourists.
And besides, you get a wide range of prices no matter which restaurant you go to tbh so ayyee. |
bottom line.. if you are not wiling to spend the dollars for a good meal, mcdonalds is another world wide food chain.
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:eek: :eek: damn. i went from london to paris, and next year i'll be in tokyo... :eek: whats with me and expensive cities. haha..
i agree with MMM, though the prices might be true. in london and paris i can take you to a hundred restaurants where you can eat a very nice full course meal (from a lot of different countries) for about $6. i don't know about tokyo, but i'm sure its the same. Personally i never spend more then $25 dollars per person on a meal unless its an aniversary (gf etc et) or if i'm with mybrothers (in that case i don't pay cos they're loaded). someone said that the staff and restaurants are nicer in tokyo than other cities and that staff are nice???? i totally disagree with that. you can go to any country in the world. and you can find well presented food and nice tasting food and lovely staff as in tokyo. |
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