Anonymous
Post 12/21/2024 09:38     Subject: How much does the average restaurant meal cost nowadays?


It really depends where you live and what you consider good food, OP.

We just spent $100, tip included, for 3 people at Mussels Bar in Bethesda (MD suburb of DC), for mussels & fries and tap water.

A decent bowl of ramen from an authentic Japanese place near my house starts at $16, more for fancy.

Make of that what you will.

Anonymous
Post 12/21/2024 09:25     Subject: How much does the average restaurant meal cost nowadays?

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!

Poster lives in the middle of bumblef*ck.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2024 09:21     Subject: How much does the average restaurant meal cost nowadays?

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.


No way was this an upscale Japanese restaurant. Unless you’re in rural Arkansas.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2024 09:19     Subject: How much does the average restaurant meal cost nowadays?

So I had WL surgery a few years ago so generally order an app as my meal because it’s smaller. I’ve found even an app now can be in the mid to high teens.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2024 09:16     Subject: How much does the average restaurant meal cost nowadays?

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?!


Seriously. Where are they going. $25 with a soda max.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2024 09:14     Subject: How much does the average restaurant meal cost nowadays?

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
Post 12/21/2024 09:06     Subject: How much does the average restaurant meal cost nowadays?

Anonymous wrote:Family of 4 at olive garden no alcohol is $96


Nope, I went to Olive Garden on the road for Thanksgiving trip and family of four with both adults drinking alcohol was under $100.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2024 09:05     Subject: How much does the average restaurant meal cost nowadays?

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
Post 12/21/2024 08:47     Subject: How much does the average restaurant meal cost nowadays?

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?!


PP was saying that pho costs $25-$30 per person, so $50 per person is easy at a fancier place or with appetizers or dessert and wine
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2024 08:29     Subject: How much does the average restaurant meal cost nowadays?

It sounds roughly the same as your general numbers.
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2024 07:42     Subject: How much does the average restaurant meal cost nowadays?

Family of 4 at olive garden no alcohol is $96
Anonymous
Post 12/21/2024 02:24     Subject: How much does the average restaurant meal cost nowadays?

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
Post 12/19/2024 18:26     Subject: How much does the average restaurant meal cost nowadays?

$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.
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 16:50     Subject: How much does the average restaurant meal cost nowadays?

I mean ... it depends on where you.

For low end sit down, let's take an example that DCUM loves to flame: Olive Garden. I'll use it because I think it is typical, pricewise, and you can't argue it isn't low end. At Olive Garden the average entree is about $16 (cheapest being 12.99 and most expensive being 22.49), with free salad and breadsticks, and a glass of wine is about $6. So you can eat there pretty cheaply -- around $25 or so.

Up a notch to a neighborhood place that is still casual. In my neighborhood -- let's choose Clare and Don's. Grilled fish dinner starts at 17.50 and we go up to Crab Cakes at 28.75. Let's call an average dinner entree there $23. Small salads are $5. Then add a Margarita for $5. So we are up to about $30 or a little more.

Now somewhere nice. Date night-ish. Again in my neighborhood -- Thompson's Italian. A little gem salad is $20. Entrees are going to range from $23 for less expensive pasta dishes to $35 for arctic char fish. Add a glass of wine, let's say $9, which is a low estimate, but they don't have their alc prices online. Now we are looking at, oh, about $55.

And of course all of this is before tax and tip.

For a family of four, with two being kids? Or ordering from the regular menu? Say they are ordering from the regular menu but not wine, a family of four you will get out of a cheaper place like Olive Garden, including tax and tip, maybe
a bit under $100. And you can kind of figure out based on the above how it would go up from there, easily costing a lot more depending on what people order.
Anonymous
Post 12/19/2024 15:16     Subject: How much does the average restaurant meal cost nowadays?

I live in Europe in a fairly expensive and touristy city, and I usually spend an average of $50-60 for dinner in a restaurant (just for myself), which I find pretty expensive, but that does usually include one glass of wine and of course there is no additional tax/tip. Obviously it's possible to spend less for a quick, casual sandwich-type place, or at the other end, the sky is the limit here. I was talking with visitors from back home and they said after all the inflation lately, eating at restaurants is now more expensive than it is here. I was pretty surprised to hear this, as I remember a few years back being able to go out as a family of four for maybe $80-$100 at an average place. But I guess times have changed. When we all go out here, it is usually at least $200 (with only two adults drinking). Is that roughly the same as in DC is now?

Curious what the average cost is for a family of four is at a regular restaurant (not fancy) including drinks, tax, tip?