
"According to a global study by an international food magazine, it turns out that the answer is Miami, taking the crown as the most expensive city in the country for dining out. When the Miami Herald asked residents why they weren't planning to eat out this past summer, the overwhelming response was that the prices were just too high. One responder even wrote, "Broke, broke, broke, broke, broke.""
"An analysis by Chef's Pencil supported this theory, where the magazine recently analyzed 177 cities around the world to find the most affordable places to eat out. As a result, Miami ranked No. 77, the least affordable spot in the country compared to European cities such as Copenhagen, Madrid, and Vienna. New York, by comparison, ranked No. 62 on the affordable scale."
Miami ranks as the most expensive U.S. city for dining out, with a three-course mid-range meal costing about $60 per person, representing 1.4% of the average monthly salary ($4,230). A global analysis of 177 cities placed Miami at No. 77 for affordability, while New York ranked No. 62. The analysis used Numbeo, a crowdsourced cost-of-living and wage database, and noted that Numbeo's process is not as rigorous as official government statistics but can reveal global trends. Dallas ranked most affordable worldwide at about $35 per person. Other affordable U.S. cities included Denver (No. 4) and Houston (No. 10).
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