I have never tried Korean BBQ, but have heard it is very good. I saw some of these places in Paris and was not up to paying for 7 people when you do not really understand the concept and pricing. I saw on the menu they were charging meat by the 100 grams and with the amount we eat that did sound kid of scary. Tonight I went out to a restaurant for 3 people and the bill including tip was just over $20 so this is like living in another world.
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you are a big boy, 100 grams of meat is nothing to you. I could see the price getting seriously out of control for your dinner :)
What was the restaurant where you managed a $20 dinner?
That price was for 3 people and it was a seafood restaurant. I had line fish with a salad for around $5.5 which is cheap and it was really good. They do steaks (prime rib, rump and t bones) and other items which are around $7 for 350g which is considered a ladies steak here. The most expensive item was the 1kg of prawns (35 prawns) which was around $16. This is an independent restaurant and not a chain which are weirdly enough far pricier. A simple burger would set you back around $10 and why independents are still the best option for families. This restaurant has been around since the 1960's which is rare these days for a business to last that long.
A few years ago I was in Normandy ad there was a butchery with a restaurant upstairs and on the menu they had steaks to share with them only being 500g each. I told the waitress it was not for sharing and I was ordering that for myself. The butcher who happened to be in the kitchen cooking came through and was happy that he had a meat eater in the house lol. Years ago steak houses used to offer a 1kg cut of meat and I have not seen one on the menu for a good 10 years now. This was considered normal and not a challenge either.