The best cities to eat out
Mumbai and Delhi are India’s costliest cities to eat out with the average cost for two people working out to ?1,280 and ?1,220, respectively, according to a Mint analysis of Zomato data. Bengaluru is relatively economical (?1,020) while Chennai (?630) is the cheapest, shows the study, which considered the top 1,000 restaurants in each city based on the number of reviews. At 17%, Bengaluru has the most restaurants with extremely good reviews (rated 4.5 or above). The most popular dine-out neighbourhoods? Delhi’s Connaught Place tops the list, followed by Bengaluru’s Indiranagar and Mumbai’s Bandra West.
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I believe a possible reason here could be that people do not go out every other day. Hence, everytime people do go out, the impact or memory of the previous outing is quite faint. Thus, they are unable to benchmark their experience against an average and stick to rating a 5* or a 1* on the basis of a binary interpretation of their experience as good or bad because they do not have enough data points to create a non-binary scale to rate their experience. Also, absolutely thought provoking post, looking forward to more of these :)