Why are so many French restaurants closing?
Bistros in France serving traditional cuisine are closing at a rate of about 25 a day.
We鈥檙e in France, where traditional eateries, bistros, and brasseries, once a huge part of the economy, as well as the culture of the country, are disappearing fast.
A few years ago, if you drove through France, you鈥檇 come across dozens of little restaurants. Now, in many small towns, you鈥檒l only find a boulangerie and a takeaway. Restaurants serving traditional French food like steak and chips or coq au vin are closing at a rate of about 25 a day. The main problem: they鈥檝e become too expensive.
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