I literally couldn't imagine not being able to drink tap water.So true, my favorite drink is water! I can’t concentrate if I don’t drink water. Unfortunately water in my country is expensive. You can’t drink the tap water, and in restaurants you always need to pay for water.
I am curious to try the real water from this chapter.
Is that unusual in Europe? In the US its standard that you can get water form any restaurant or fast food, and tap water must be fit to drink by law.restaurants in france actually offer free tap water.
honestly enhances the dining experience, as it allows you to quench your thirst with the water and enjoy the other drinks
The first time I know there are countries where you can drink the tap water, I was very surprised. But I still can’t believe it, so I still didn’t dare to drink the tap water in those countries.I literally couldn't imagine not being able to drink tap water.
Can't speak for all of Europe, but in at least one European country, if you ask for water, restaurants will charge you for mineral water. McDonald's being one notable exception (unless you ask for mineral water, they sell that too).Is that unusual in Europe? In the US its standard that you can get water form any restaurant or fast food, and tap water must be fit to drink by law.
@ Piime: Thanks for the Chapter! You always do such fantastic work!
here in germany, it is mostly up to the restauranteur to decide that. We sadly don't have a law that mandates it and I envy the french for theirs.Is that unusual in Europe? In the US its standard that you can get water form any restaurant or fast food, and tap water must be fit to drink by law.
@ Piime: Thanks for the Chapter! You always do such fantastic work!
Tap water is better anyways. Fun fact Fuji water lost to Cleveland tap water.Can't speak for all of Europe, but in at least one European country, if you ask for water, restaurants will charge you for mineral water. McDonald's being one notable exception (unless you ask for mineral water, they sell that too).