Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$100 for 2.
Heck, even our cheap eats for Vietnamese pho and Chinese food at non fancy restaurants now run $50-60 after tip and tax..$100 is easy for 2.
How does pho cost $50?!
Nonsense. DH and I ate at an upscale Japanese restaurant last night. We both had cocktails, we both had soup, he had a sushi appetizer, and we both had entrees. The total was less than $80.
If you’re spending “$100 easy” on freaking Chinese food for two, you must be ordering and eating for six. In one night. We got Chinese food a few weeks ago for a family of four, spent $70 and had leftovers.
Which Japanese restaurant? That seems ridiculously cheap for what you ordered!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$100 for 2.
Heck, even our cheap eats for Vietnamese pho and Chinese food at non fancy restaurants now run $50-60 after tip and tax..$100 is easy for 2.
How does pho cost $50?!
Nonsense. DH and I ate at an upscale Japanese restaurant last night. We both had cocktails, we both had soup, he had a sushi appetizer, and we both had entrees. The total was less than $80.
If you’re spending “$100 easy” on freaking Chinese food for two, you must be ordering and eating for six. In one night. We got Chinese food a few weeks ago for a family of four, spent $70 and had leftovers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$100 for 2.
Heck, even our cheap eats for Vietnamese pho and Chinese food at non fancy restaurants now run $50-60 after tip and tax..$100 is easy for 2.
How does pho cost $50?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$100 for 2.
Heck, even our cheap eats for Vietnamese pho and Chinese food at non fancy restaurants now run $50-60 after tip and tax..$100 is easy for 2.
How does pho cost $50?!
Nonsense. DH and I ate at an upscale Japanese restaurant last night. We both had cocktails, we both had soup, he had a sushi appetizer, and we both had entrees. The total was less than $80.
If you’re spending “$100 easy” on freaking Chinese food for two, you must be ordering and eating for six. In one night. We got Chinese food a few weeks ago for a family of four, spent $70 and had leftovers.
Anonymous wrote:Family of 4 at olive garden no alcohol is $96
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$100 for 2.
Heck, even our cheap eats for Vietnamese pho and Chinese food at non fancy restaurants now run $50-60 after tip and tax..$100 is easy for 2.
How does pho cost $50?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$100 for 2.
Heck, even our cheap eats for Vietnamese pho and Chinese food at non fancy restaurants now run $50-60 after tip and tax..$100 is easy for 2.
How does pho cost $50?!
Anonymous wrote:$100 for 2.
Heck, even our cheap eats for Vietnamese pho and Chinese food at non fancy restaurants now run $50-60 after tip and tax..$100 is easy for 2.