Prices at restaurants: Kosovo, Macedonia cheaper

Kosovo is Europe's cheapest country, where at cheap restaurants you can consume a meal for $3.4. Then comes Macedonia and Bosnia, where you can consume a meal of about $5. Albania, compared to the region but even some European countries, is more expensive for meals in [...]
Kosovo is Europe's cheapest country, where at cheap restaurants you can consume a meal for $3.4. Then comes Macedonia and Bosnia, where you can consume a meal of about $5.
Albania, compared to the region, but even some European countries, is more expensive for meals in free restaurants.
According to the largest data portal Numbeo.com, a meal in Albania costs around $5.5, listing Albania at 10th in Europe for cheaper prices for eating a meal in an inexpensive restaurant.
Kosovo is Europe's freest place, where at cheap restaurants you can consume a meal for $3.4, writes Emonitor.
Second place is Bosnia, where the consumption of a meal is $4, Ukraine, $4.2, Macedonia at $4.6 and Serbia at $4.8, sends in albinfo.ch.
Freer than Albania are several countries in Eastern and Central Europe. In Poland, Hungary, and Czechia, you can consume a meal for $5.2.
Where is it most expensive to eat free?
Although the prices of cheap restaurants have been listed, a meal in Switzerland costs about $22, listing Europe's most expensive place. Norway, which ranks second, and Iceland also have an expensive price, at about $20 meal.
With $17, you can eat a meal, even though the restaurant is considered free, in Belgium, Ireland, Italy, and the Netherlands.
In the United Kingdom, the price for a meal is $15.
Countries with an average $11 meal price are: Austria, Germany, Finland, Greece and Spain.












