The old city of Athens was ranked first as the best European capital for gourmets, with a score of 88.47 out of 100. The third highest coffee rate of all cities surveyed (9/10), sounds more like Madrid (8.05/10) below 0.95, it is not surprising that they will find the best place.

A recent survey shows living in an area with better options than Deliveroo can add up to £36,000 to the value of your home.

Inspired by the experts, Uswitch wanted to find the best European capitals to eat within. By comparing the number of restaurants they starred in with four or more stars in each city, average food prices, and averages for fast food, restaurants, o, bars, brunches, and vegetarian restaurants in any area, they could reveal everything.

The old city of Athens was ranked first as the best European capital for gourmets, with a score of 88.47 out of 100. And the new city of Athens third-highest coffee rate of all cities surveyed (9/10), sounds more like Madrid (8.05/10) below 0.95, it is not surprising that they will find the best place.

Ranked as the best capital for vegetarian food (8.85 out of 10), Serbia Belgrade is the second-largest for gourmets, with a score of 83.06/100 overall. The Eastern European capital is the second cheapest meal, only €15.98 for food, more than half the price of Romania’s capital, Bucharest (€32.52).

The third location is another Eastern European capital, Sofia. With the best coffee in all of Europe (9.19/10), the Bulgarian capital is in second place for fast food restaurants (9.02/10) – 13% more than Dublin in last place (7.76/10).

Albania’s capital, Tirana, came in fourth with a score of 78.76 / 100. The capital also had the largest voting rights (8.94/10), behind Belgrade with a score of 8.81/10.

Paris doesn’t fit in the top 15

Despite being dubbed the “food capital of the world”, Paris fell to the bottom of 24 places with a poor score of 38.20 / 100. Food prices in the city are 0.027.03, almost double their value. cheap offer (14.10 euros). The French capital is also poor for its cafes, with a score of 8.39 out of ten, the fifth-lowest level in Europe.

Stockholm, Sweden is the European capital with the lowest rate

With a low rate of 15.99/100, Stockholm is the lowest-scoring European capital for food. With the second-highest food prices (€61.28) behind Denmark (€67.89), the Swedish capital is also in last place for its bars, scoring 7.83/10 – 1.22 behind first Belgrade.

The second-lowest score went to the Norwegian capital, Oslo (19.51/100). With a rating of 7.88/10, their bar is the second-worst in Europe, behind only Stockholm. The meal will return customers around €57.09, almost four times the price of a meal in Skopje, North Macedonia (€14.10).

Third from the bottom is Luxembourg with 21.11 / 100. The cheapest dining experience is fast food with a score of 7.92 / 10, the fourth-worst in all of Europe.