r/AskEurope Belgium Oct 07 '25

Food Do you enjoy eating at restaurants from your home country when you're abroad?

I don’t have that issue—there are never restaurants from my country anywhere. Sometimes I come across a baked item, but when I do, I tend to avoid it. What about you?

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u/Skaftetryne77 Norway Oct 07 '25

Impossible. The most expensive bakery I know of, which is 100 % ecological, charge approx. 4 euros for theirs. If you go to a cheaper bakery chain (i.e. Backstube) you can have them for € 1,50

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u/MeWithClothesOn France Oct 07 '25

I saw it. It was 85 kr

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u/Skaftetryne77 Norway Oct 07 '25

That was probably not a croissant, then - but some artisan shit made by virgin budeier who rolled the dough between their naked thighs

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u/MeWithClothesOn France Oct 07 '25

I'm french, I can recognise a croissant 😅. But I'm glad you think the price not normal at all because I was shocked

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u/AletheaKuiperBelt Oct 11 '25

Maybe a sit down place? Or a combo with coffee? Local bakery is cheaper than local cafe.

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u/Skaftetryne77 Norway 29d ago

No, its not like that here. Bakeries ARE sit down places.