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Trending: Indian traveller slams expensive hotel in Paris

Trending: Indian traveller slams expensive hotel in Paris

Ankur Raghav 2 weeks ago 0 2

Ishwarya, an Indian traveller at the Eiffel Tower’s second-floor restaurant, voiced complaints about the food.

A video has been widely shared on social media platforms, where an Indian traveller, Ishwarya, voiced her complaints against the food served at the Eiffel Tower’s second-floor restaurant. According to Ishwarya, the bread was so hard that it was nearly impossible to chew, and the starter arrived cold.

An Indian traveller calls the Eiffel Tower restaurant the “most expensive.”

Ishwarya, an Indian traveller and one half of the United Kingdom-based Tamil travel vlogging duo “Make Travel Easy,” left Paris with more than only photos of the Eiffel Tower. She shared about a pricey lunch gone wrong. In an Instagram post, she called it the “most expensive” meal in the City of Light, which also failed to impress. She said the bread was so hard it was nearly impossible to chew, and the starter arrived cold. Her experience wasn’t unique; an elderly woman from New Zealand seated beside her at the Eiffel Tower’s second-floor restaurant voiced the same complaints.

Watch the viral video here:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DNA3xDWtUrW/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=5fef7545-d281-4cf9-9c10-7360d345465e

More on Ishwarya’s visit to the Eiffel Tower’s restaurant.

When Ishwarya asked the server if they had a softer bread, they gave a plain no to her request. She rated the starter just 2/10, gave the main dish a more forgiving 7/10, and declared the dessert, which she found overly creamy, a disaster, giving it a 1/10. She wrote, “I will never go here again.” In her YouTube video, she revealed that her day took an unexpected turn when she ended up helping the New Zealand woman, who struggled to eat, reach a supermarket for biscuits and then walk her back to her hotel.

Netizens react to the viral video.

One user wrote, “European breads are supposed to be hard… There are so many different types of breads.” Another wrote, “It must be your first time to eat in Europe. That’s a normal bread for Europeans.” A third user wrote, “Paris is a scam.” One more commented, “French food is actually pretty bad. We’ve been starving out in New Caledonia. No veg, limited fruit. Rubbish food.”

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