By Atulya Sahu
Food and drinks in Europe cost different in every country. Some places are expensive, and some are cheap.
Eating in a small restaurant can cost €10-€30, but fancy dinners are €50-€80 for two people.
Street food like kebabs, crepes or pizza is yummy and costs only €3-€10.
Buying groceries from a store is the cheapest. You can spend €30-€70 for one week of food.
Drinks like beer and wine are cheap in places like Spain, costing around €1.50 in stores.
Coffee costs €1 in Italy but can be €4 or more in places like Sweden.
Treats like French cakes or Belgian chocolates cost €2-€10 and are very tasty.
In summer, fruits and vegetables are cheaper, but in winter, prices go up.
If you plan well and eat smart, you can enjoy tasty food in Europe without spending too much.