Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - The higher the hotel star rating, the more expensive is the meal?

The higher the hotel star rating, the more expensive is the meal?

First of all, star rating is not an absolute standard for judging whether a hotel is luxurious or not. For example, some luxury clubs are more luxurious than five-star hotels, but if the size of the restaurants and guest rooms are not up to standard, they cannot be rated with stars. For another example, some units build their own hotels, and the decoration is no worse than that of five-star hotels. However, in order to reduce taxes, or because the level is too high and the internal reception is too conspicuous, they deliberately lower their star rating. There are also many social restaurants now that only provide catering and do not have guest rooms, but the level of luxury is no worse than that of a star-rated restaurant, and the consumption is also very high.

Secondly, the question you asked is too general and I cannot give you an accurate answer. For example, for the same five-star hotel, the consumption in Xinjiang is definitely lower than that in Beijing and Shanghai. Also, it depends on what you want to eat at a table of 10 people. In a five-star hotel, the price of a table for any dish per person will be more than 4,000, but if it is more homely like a wedding banquet, it will be 80 or 20 hot. , add soup and staple food, and it can be settled for about 2,000.

Thirdly, if it is a business banquet and your unit is not a public unit, go to a star-rated hotel, where you can save face, show class, and help your business. If it is a public institution and the current situation is like this, it is recommended not to go. If it is a private party or family dinner, just recommend a better restaurant. Firstly, the price is slightly lower. Secondly, social restaurants mainly attract customers with their dishes, and many of the dishes are no worse than those in star hotels.

The above are personal opinions and are for reference only. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me.