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One of the biggest eye-openers for me while traveling is the massive differences in the cost of food. Let’s try something: post a photo of a meal and include the location + how much the bill was I’ll go first: Buenos Aires ~$30 USD
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Lisbon surprised me. I got eggs/toast/orange juice most days for like $4 iirc Meanwhile orange juice at a cafe in NYC costs more than that entire meal 😅
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$1 USD in Vietnam 😁
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King crab, sublime calamari, fresh trout, French fries and drinks: $80 w tip. The end of the world: Ushuaia 😋
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avocado toast, mini pancake and cafe latte for 7.5 usd buenos aires, argentina.
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In sf thats $50+ easy
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$26 USD here in Minneapolis
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T-bone steaks and salad, €30 each (~$65 total). Florence, Italy. Sept 2023
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Anywhere between min. $100-$300 in Istanbul. The low tier here is "better than the average" premium mediocre. Anything cheaper will get you probably poisoned. The upper one is usually fine dines specialising in Japanese cuisine, and they are really OK. Sorry, no photos. Just inferring from your menu.
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