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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Traveling to London this summer and booked a 2 Michelin star Indian restaurant in London. Was shocked that a full course dinner was only 125 pounds. This seems insanely cheap to me compared to how friggin expensive it is to dine out these days in the US. It costs almost $100 per person now to simply go out to something like Pike and Rose for a lower key meal nowhere near on the same level. Has London started to get cheap now? The tube is still insanely expensive, I'll give you that. [/quote] When the pound was $2.60, no, it wasn’t cheap. Now that the pound is cheaper, it is cheaper for Americans. And the tube might be more expensive, but to me, it’s worth it because it’s about 1000 times more clean, functional, safe, and less soul sucking than the mta. My kids were aghast at the train when we moved from central London to manhattan. The real question is how is it so stinking cheap in places like Seoul? Those trains are much better than the tube, and the fare costs like one us dollar. [/quote]
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