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Q: Is more expensive to eat out or cook at home in China?

Eating out at a local restaurant. Let's say, 30RMB

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Eating cheao.unsanitary food out is cheaper, but the prices skyrocket for as soon you want to eat quality food in a higher end restaurant, and then it becomes cheaper to cook using quality ingredients.

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depending on your situation either or .
for example a single bowl of noodles at a restaurant is more practical than doing the dish at home for one person
however if you are feeding a family of say 4 then home cooked will save heaps .
there are heaps of senarios and each have a different answer

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I cook in my house, because I don't speak Chinese. I'm also very wide on the food choice.

I can say 'dumplings' in Chinese or point to the pic on the menu, but I can't go into details, especially at days when moon's telling me I should eat only dumplings with vegetable filling.

 

I know, how to say (understandable) 'not so much rice, pls' in Chinese. I'm just not sure, why Chinese always repeat the same sentence after me. Every time I say that.

iWolf:

The missus is always on my case to eat those grass dumplings (zou cai jiaozi??) because they are "good for healthy"

 

I hate that 5h!t.

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Your wifey might know Popay..

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I would say that the biggest difference will be in food quality, if you compare 30 RMB restaurants with home cooking.

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Me too. You get what you pay for.

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Well at home, I don't get the waft of smoke across my table, nor the free entertainment that resembles a chimps tea party.

 

On a serious note , eating out is about timing  - if I eat out about 40 minutes after the rush then it is a very pleasurable experience. 

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It's cheaper cooking food yourself I think.

 

I normally eat at the Muslim restaurants, costs me anywhere between 10 to 15 RMB for a good meal (clean and healthy!). I also sometimes cook at home too, it's a bit cheaper but eating out is a lot more convenient.

dom87:

clean? lol

Did you ever see their kitchen and their rusty pots etc.?

Also don't touch the table, it was just wiped with the toilet mob

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Well clearly we don't go to the same restuarant, unless if you also live in Rugao and go to the Langzhou La Mien place near Hong Ba which I somehow highly doubt.

 

Yes, it's clean. The kitchen is super clean and you can see inside. I haven't seen any rusty pots, plates are clean, tables are properly cleaned and so forth. So yes, it's clean. It's cleaner then any other place I have been to, I am quite pleasantly surprised.

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Eating cheao.unsanitary food out is cheaper, but the prices skyrocket for as soon you want to eat quality food in a higher end restaurant, and then it becomes cheaper to cook using quality ingredients.

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