Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Mmm...

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 prices include drinks and tips.

Time Out's London food editor Guy Dimond said the Zagat survey was likely skewed toward high-end restaurants, but said the city's booming economy has pushed prices up across the board.

London is already the world's second-costliest city, according to a survey published by Mercer Human Resource in June. Moscow was rated as the world's most expensive, while New York, which served as the survey's base, ranked 15th.
The cost is also influenced by the weak dollar. It's a bummer, but the exchange rate is really sucky. London is a great city that I could live in.

Still, it's nice that the costs for Americans is more reasonable. Dallas has a great variety and fairly reasonable costs. If you like to eat well, and I sure do, then it's a good place to be.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

it really depends on how 'sophisticated' your taste is.

most people know so little about food, they shouldn't bother paying too much money for food. they just do it to impress their friends with wealth. ;-P