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Saturday, March 17, 2018

Find the Best Restaurants Abroad Using These Easy Tips

Find the Best Restaurants Abroad Using These Easy Tips
The Best Restaurants Are A Joy To Experience.

You may be glued to your mobile phone or device when you are at home, but when you travel to foreign countries, you may not want to use it to find the best restaurants in the area. This is because when you actually get reception, it can be extremely expensive to use your mobile device locally. That being said, you may have to resort to old fashioned tactics to find a decent place to eat. 

Here are some tips to help you find the best restaurants wherever you travel without your mobile:


Tip #1.  Never eat in an empty restaurant.

Don’t make the mistake of thinking that that a deserted establishment is ‘undiscovered’ or that you will get better service in a place that has no business. There is a reason why no one is in this restaurant, which you will discover when you get your meal. Instead, pick a place that is pleasantly busy.


Tip #2. Ask the locals, not the concierge, where to eat.

The best time to ask is when you are buying something in a store. If you are a paying customer in a local shop, they are much more likely to tell you about the best restaurants in the area.
Tip #3. Avoid food that is obviously not native to the area.
You may want a pizza, but what you get may be some strange interpretation of it - that may not be edible.


Tip #4. Avoid the tourist hotspots.

It’s natural to want to go to famous places for a drink, but if you are looking for a meal, the best restaurants will be local ones. Get something good to eat and then hit the tourist spots for after-dinner cocktails.


Tip #5. Look for places without an English menu.

With a pocket translator, you can still order, and you will find that the best restaurants have a menu that changes daily anyway. It may even be written on a chalk board outside the restaurant.


Tip #6.  If the dining room looks unsanitary, go somewhere else.

            
The last tip: Consider these rules to be unbreakable. There will be few (if any) exceptions and you don’t want to have a bad dining experience when you travel, as it can ruin your whole day.

               

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