I don’t have problem to find a good local restaurants . The only thing is bothering me is” I don’t know which part of the meat will be on my plate until I have it “ . They eat every thing -with the name never be translated into English / or incorrectly. Beautiful fantasy name until you have them and realize that is something you don’t want to eat 🥹🥹🥹 .
Damn, youtube needs to fix their comment issue. The comment I wrote was ment for a different youtuber but it ended up here for some reason! Anyway, Rusev is a pro wrestler for WWE and yes hes been getting kicked in the nuts 2 weeks in a row and its got me weak thinking abbout it 😂 cool video btw, aint it true you dont have to ppay for bottled water in France?
Or don’t go to restaurants and just made a sandwich on a baguette cause all the food I’ve seen in France is 🗑️🥴 you can literally save a ton of money most buying ingredients and making yourself on picnic with a view all ya need is meat cheese bread and wine boom. Your all set
This is basically it every where.. Even in my country.. Never go to restaurants and the likes near tourist attraction..
In Bali Indonesia for example, don't buy food near the beaches.. Since tourists tend to go to beaches, they are usuallg expensive.. Go to the middle of the town to find cheaper and good food..
There is really no way to tell unless you try. I've been to flashy restaurants with big menus that were great and small non fancy places that were ass.
In hungary most restaurants that have an english name and any place that tells you their prices in euros. This can be avoided if you learn to speak fluent hungarian before your trip cause then they think your a local and that you will see right trough them.
When I was in Paris I went to this tiny, hole in the wall restaurant called La Pie Noir which had, maybe, a dozen items on the menu. Their dish of the week was confitured lambshank with mashed potatoes and I basically licked the plate clean. Not exactly cheap, but it's in the Latin quarter and the food was delicious.
I don't get the point of going to tour but not wanting to be treated like you are touring. The tourist trap restaurants are part of the experience. Why not experience both? Restaurants near attractions charging more just makes sense, I'd imagine they also pay more in rent. I don't get why you'd be on YouTube putting other people's businesses down
As a Parisian I'm very sorry for rude people that give cliché attitude. I still think that each person has his own temper and if you can say that a globality is "rude" that means norms are different for this globality.
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No wonder wasnt impressed about Paris
Search brasserie not a restaurant.
Another video stating the obvious.
Avoid France in general 😂
Only ameriKKKans fall for this nonsense
What lipstick are you wearing?
I don’t have problem to find a good local restaurants . The only thing is bothering me is” I don’t know which part of the meat will be on my plate until I have it “ . They eat every thing -with the name never be translated into English / or incorrectly. Beautiful fantasy name until you have them and realize that is something you don’t want to eat 🥹🥹🥹 .
less item on menu= complaint; more item= scammer
Tip: don't go to Paris.
but the thing is…most of the restaurants like that don’t even have English menu…
My friend followed these tips and died
or you can avoid all these by not going to paris
Damn, youtube needs to fix their comment issue. The comment I wrote was ment for a different youtuber but it ended up here for some reason! Anyway, Rusev is a pro wrestler for WWE and yes hes been getting kicked in the nuts 2 weeks in a row and its got me weak thinking abbout it 😂 cool video btw, aint it true you dont have to ppay for bottled water in France?
I always wander around the side and back streets until I find somewhere the locals are eating.
Or don’t go to restaurants and just made a sandwich on a baguette cause all the food I’ve seen in France is 🗑️🥴 you can literally save a ton of money most buying ingredients and making yourself on picnic with a view all ya need is meat cheese bread and wine boom. Your all set
Or you juste look at the google's reviews
Avoiding the Million Dishes From Four Dozen Different Cuisines Restaurants rings true literally everywhere in the world.
Was in Bangkok and wandering into a fun looking restaurant, sat down, got some drinks. Menus were brought …… menu as thick as a dictionary!
Instant panic and regret. We had already ordered drinks and were hungry so we figured " I'm sure it's fine."
It was not fine.
And why did you cut all the Africans, Muslims, trash, etc. out of the frame? Paris is a dump now.
Best thing to do in Paris:
Go away
People should eat where the menu is written on a black board
This is international, I would guess.
This is basically it every where..
Even in my country.. Never go to restaurants and the likes near tourist attraction..
In Bali Indonesia for example, don't buy food near the beaches.. Since tourists tend to go to beaches, they are usuallg expensive.. Go to the middle of the town to find cheaper and good food..
Heck even like McDonald's can have varied price..
All I want is a giant bowl of mussels
Me watching this vdo like I'll ever visit Paris.
1. don't go to paris
That's true for any touristic city in the world, not just Paris.
There is really no way to tell unless you try. I've been to flashy restaurants with big menus that were great and small non fancy places that were ass.
In hungary most restaurants that have an english name and any place that tells you their prices in euros. This can be avoided if you learn to speak fluent hungarian before your trip cause then they think your a local and that you will see right trough them.
#$
If there's a person standing outside getting you to come sit down at their place that's a dead giveaway that it's a garbage restaurant
Just stay away from the Latin quarter in paris.
I dispise the French damn i cant speak French they refuse to serve you or even talk. That was two days with a schooltrip i never going there again.
When I was in Paris I went to this tiny, hole in the wall restaurant called La Pie Noir which had, maybe, a dozen items on the menu. Their dish of the week was confitured lambshank with mashed potatoes and I basically licked the plate clean. Not exactly cheap, but it's in the Latin quarter and the food was delicious.
I don't get the point of going to tour but not wanting to be treated like you are touring.
The tourist trap restaurants are part of the experience. Why not experience both?
Restaurants near attractions charging more just makes sense, I'd imagine they also pay more in rent.
I don't get why you'd be on YouTube putting other people's businesses down
As a Parisian I'm very sorry for rude people that give cliché attitude. I still think that each person has his own temper and if you can say that a globality is "rude" that means norms are different for this globality.