as in never eat at home. as in eating outside(100%) for many yrs. are you so sick of the foods and not sure what to eat?
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Eating outside has 2 meanings :think:
yes. i'm tired. I understand your feeling. fortunately my estate got 4 hawker centres, many food courts, many kopitiam. many fast food, many shopping centre.as in never eat at home. as in eating outside for many yrs. are you so sick of the foods and not sure what to eat?
I loved eating outside in Singapore or KL, cheap and the social atmosphere isn't so bad depending on the location. Anyone living in Newton Circus? That food court had a lot of variety that I enjoyed. Having said that the poll is a bit vague as I don't always eat outside, maybe 8 times a week including lunch?
In Australia it's a whole other story, I cook throughout the week saving the weekends for going out to eat. Eating out here is more expensive.
now, 100% eat outside because my landlord does not allow me to cook ....
I ta pao my meals home, does that count? :dunno:
Yah, food in Australia is sure EX. I remember those stall selling rice and mixed dishes (Chinese), costs minimum AUD$6 for a plate of rice with 2-3 dishes. If plus a drink, easily AUD$8. :sweat:
eating out in europe is expensive too! ever since i came here, i've been learning to cook.. from knowing how to cook eggs to fried pork ribs now!
AUD is not too bad! imagine 8eur for a plate of fried rice which doesn't taste half decent at all!
but in generally minimum simple meal in food court is AUD$8 and up lor so it is actually very ex.