The restaurants of the Middle East differ from nation to nation and from places in a particular nation to different places. I don't really know much about restaurants in like Dubai or Kuwait City and so on however if I was to make a guess I'd probably say that they are all fancy and they attempt to appeal to the public like as if they were tourists. However that is just a guess. Restaurants in the Middle East tend to get very fancy in hotels and so on and more richer areas. In fact, there are some restaurants in the Middle East (particularly in Egypt because I know about them) that tend to get very expensive and it's like who would want to pay this much for it.
If you go to a tourist town any where in the Middle East the restaurants there are very fancy and modern and that's because the owners are probably trying to attract the tourists that are arriving from abroad. Those restaurants also have the potential of being very expensive and mainly tourists and the upper class people visit them. Tourist towns and their restaurants are among the main source of revenue for the city itself. There are plenty of other forms of money and so on however restaurants play a prominent role.
Then there are the restaurants that are in like the middle of the city and that have the potential of being either very fancy or not fancy at all. There was once a restaurant in in the older areas that had places to sit outside. It was really cheap. Nonetheless the food was amazing. The fact that the place itself wasn't "modern" and "fancy" and so on made it seem much better.
The fancy restaurants in the Middle East are not visited much by me only because it is unnecessary to pay the much money for food that you could buy somewhere else in the street and also the people that go there are not your average person in the city. It would definitely be nice to visit one of these restaurants only to have been there. However I wouldn't plan on going there often.
The food on these restaurants is very similar to what you can make at your house. In fact, it has the potential of being so similar that it is like you are eating your mother or your grandmother's food. If the food in the restaurant itself tastes like that then you know that the restaurant offers very good food.
If you go to a tourist town any where in the Middle East the restaurants there are very fancy and modern and that's because the owners are probably trying to attract the tourists that are arriving from abroad. Those restaurants also have the potential of being very expensive and mainly tourists and the upper class people visit them. Tourist towns and their restaurants are among the main source of revenue for the city itself. There are plenty of other forms of money and so on however restaurants play a prominent role.
Then there are the restaurants that are in like the middle of the city and that have the potential of being either very fancy or not fancy at all. There was once a restaurant in in the older areas that had places to sit outside. It was really cheap. Nonetheless the food was amazing. The fact that the place itself wasn't "modern" and "fancy" and so on made it seem much better.
The fancy restaurants in the Middle East are not visited much by me only because it is unnecessary to pay the much money for food that you could buy somewhere else in the street and also the people that go there are not your average person in the city. It would definitely be nice to visit one of these restaurants only to have been there. However I wouldn't plan on going there often.
The food on these restaurants is very similar to what you can make at your house. In fact, it has the potential of being so similar that it is like you are eating your mother or your grandmother's food. If the food in the restaurant itself tastes like that then you know that the restaurant offers very good food.
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