Best Places for a bite to eat
#5

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I think it's because each of those places have 1,000s of restaurants. And you haven't given us any clue about what type of food you are looking for.
For London check out www.toptable.co.uk for reviews
For London check out www.toptable.co.uk for reviews
#6

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Maybe tell us at least in which neighborhood of each city? I know some of the responses feel rude, but you have asked a very broad question.
For Rome, I recommend Eat Rome & Rome for Foodies apps...at least that will tell you where you want to go (includes places for coffee, gelato, pizza, wine bars)
In general, places right around major tourists sites tend to be tourist traps and over priced. If they advertise menus in English (Rome & Paris) or if there are pictures of the food....I would avoid that restaurant.
Trip Reports will tell some specifics about the good and bad food. You might take a look at a few of them on the forum.
Trip Advisor and Chowhound are also great sites for restaurant reviews....focus on places that most people recommend and like.
For Rome, I recommend Eat Rome & Rome for Foodies apps...at least that will tell you where you want to go (includes places for coffee, gelato, pizza, wine bars)
In general, places right around major tourists sites tend to be tourist traps and over priced. If they advertise menus in English (Rome & Paris) or if there are pictures of the food....I would avoid that restaurant.
Trip Reports will tell some specifics about the good and bad food. You might take a look at a few of them on the forum.
Trip Advisor and Chowhound are also great sites for restaurant reviews....focus on places that most people recommend and like.
#7

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Well, first off, they are three enormous cities with thousands and thousands of places to "get a bite to eat," which might mean an orange, a sandwich, a salad, a plate of pasta, a three-course meal, or an extravagant dinner in a fancy restaurant. You don't begin to define what "a bite to eat" means to you, and you don't mention how much you want to spend or what types of food you're looking for.
Thousands of books have been written about eating, at all price points, on each of these cities. "Getting a bite to eat" is such a vague concept no one could possibly answer this.
Your question also suggests you haven't done any research on your own.
You can't expect anyone to answer so vague and expansive a question as this - why would anyone waste their time without you taking the time to frame a detailed question? Answers are only as good as questions.
It's like asking where to get a bite to eat in New York City. Come on!
Thousands of books have been written about eating, at all price points, on each of these cities. "Getting a bite to eat" is such a vague concept no one could possibly answer this.
Your question also suggests you haven't done any research on your own.
You can't expect anyone to answer so vague and expansive a question as this - why would anyone waste their time without you taking the time to frame a detailed question? Answers are only as good as questions.
It's like asking where to get a bite to eat in New York City. Come on!




