Why are French restaurants almost always overpriced?

It's not like they import all the food they serve! Asked by Pinguino 66 months ago Similar questions: French restaurants overpriced Food & Drink > Restaurants.

Because they can be Mostly, it's because people will pay that much, since French food has such a reputation. However, some of the food is imported (certain ingredients), and a lot of it uses expensive domestic ingredients - lots of wine, good-quality butter, etc. , a most of it takes a lot of time and care to make..

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