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Right because local restaurants are all fine dining
Why would you eat anything else on your holidays? You can eat comfy food at home all year long in your local restaurants.
Because comfy, everyday food is different from one country to another?
Totally agree in some way, I also try to eat the best food I can when I'm visiting a place, but price is definitely a factor here. You can find fucking amazing food in many places for very cheap.
We must travel differently and with a different sort of budget
Agreed. I travel to see things and experience life in another area. I want to go where a local would go after a long day at work or when a college student is homesick for home cooking, not where a local would go to propose marriage.
If I want super fancy food, I have options near home. I want "authentic" food to truly experience the culture.