Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
Originally posted by: Syringer
Based on my experiences in dining in Europe, I found that few, if any restaurants offer:
a) water for free. Those that do make a big deal out it, like you were getting free beer with your meal or something..and even then it's only a cup/bottle, with no refills.
b) soda refills at fast-food places. Fountain machines are usually behind the counter, unlike most places here where you fill your own drink up. Also medium/larges are equivalent to small/mediums over here.
c) ice with your beverages. Usually it'll be touristy places that'll fill your drink with ice, but otherwise you're stuck with warm soda/water.
Even at a buffet place I went to in Barcelona, where you can eat all you want, you only get one refill with your drink, otherwise you pay extra.
Americans who travel to other countries and eat at American chains are just LAME! The argument that fastfood is "cheap and available" is not only untrue even in the U.S. but, certainly untrue in any other country.
Try going to an actual restaurant instead of fastfood or buffets and you might learn that the food is not only better but, the service, price and value is better.
For you gastronomic cowards who can't bear the thought of eating anything they haven't seen before, hurry up and choke on that Big Mac and get off the cross. Somebody else needs the wood.
Did you not read the part where I'm basing my experiences off restaurants? I went to a lot of places in various price ranges, and always made sure that we got a taste of local culture.
a) The food in England was crappy..they may have some of the most exquisite restaurants in the world, but in general it's not good.
b) Service in general was nowhere near what I've expected over here. Servers over there do not work for tips..with customary tips being 5-10% at best. Some places had nice friendly service, but in general, most places I went to, it was basically the owners that essentially took our order, gave us our food, our check, and that was it. The lack of drink refills added to this idea as well.
c) You are insane to say that prices are cheaper as well. Not even considering the poor dollar/euro or dollar/pound ratio..which definitely hurt a lot, but even at 1:1 ratios, the portions were much smaller than what we get over here. Unless you've only been in Eastern Europe, in the Western side, things we got a lot less for our money that is expected in the US.
d) The McDonald's euro menu in Germany was by far the best value for your money if you just wanted to eat something quick and simple. A lot of the time that I was in Germany I stayed at a friend's whose mom was gracious enough to cook for us, so I didn't quite get much experience in German food..but if we had a train to catch or if it was late at night, fast food was the way to go.
e) Where exactly are you from, and where have you been? And are you capable of reading?