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Originally Posted by CyberSEO
It's pretty funny how ruble denomination made out prices closer to yours. Two days ago we had a dinner in Tap & Barrel Pub. The total price with a tip was about 13000 rubles for 4 persons. So, according to the current rate of dollar, we paid only about $250 ($63 per person). But just a year and a half ago it would cost us about $400 ($100 per person). Consider it as a good reason to visit Moscow now ruble is so weak
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Yes because when you compare prices you can take random restaurant from one country and random restaurant from another without any consideration of at which price scale both restaurants are in each country.
Not to mention picking most expensive city of one country and comparing to some random city of other.
Not to mention even not knowing WHAT was eaten.
Seriously...