Dining On A Budget In Benidorm: Can You Survive On 25 Euros A Day? Spanish Edition
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- Опубліковано 12 жов 2023
- In today's video I set out to dine for an entire day on 25 Euros eating only Spanish food for breakfast, lunch and dinner. I highly recommend you try some Spanish food while in Benidorm. Head to the Old Town and you will not be disappointed.
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Dining on a budget in Benidorm is not only wallet-friendly but also a delightful culinary adventure. Thanks for the tips and recommendations! Sincerely, your new friend
Thank you. It's fun to film videos like this. Glad you enjoyed it.
You had me at “eat”! The tomatoes on toast look so lovely. Espresso too! Yum. All of the tapas you ordered look so good. 10 euros is a great deal! 😮
It was a fun video to shoot. Thanks for watching.
Can't wait until this summer! I will fall in love with Benidorm i am sure!❤
Really enjoying watching your videos - well done 👍
Thank you , glad you're enjoying them.
Awesome! Good video!
Thanks for the visit
Wow the food looks awesome
Thanks
Wonderful! Can't wait to visit next summer and then hopefully move there
Great job! Wow, your food choices look delicious.
Thank you, the food in Spain is very good
We can't wait to get there. Wife & I are looking to retire & move to the Benidorm area by this time next year. We appreciate your videos. They keep us inspired.
@@TJ-fy4ue you will love it here, it's a great place to live. If you like football they have a pretty good team in the city, reasonable ticket prices too.
Great video I spend around 30’euro day on average
Thanks!
Is there a Chinatown there? They're probably going to be cheaper, too.
There is not a proper Chinatown here, I wish there was. There are lots of Chinese restaurants around the city though.
@@TheEmptyMiddleSeatTravel Well, a Spaniard told me this is for the better. This means that they are open to different cultures and they are not assigning areas for non-Spaniards. No gentrification, so to speak. Which is also good. Everyone becomes part of Spain and they're not just tucked away in a certain area. But would like to see you test the Asian food in the area. Even compare it to what you experienced back in your country -- you're Canadian, right?
@@denniszenanywhere yes I'm Canadian. We have some pretty amazing Thai and Vietnamese food back home. I'm looking forward to seeing what's available in Spain.