A survey has found the capital’s eateries to be the loudest in Europe and the second noisiest in the world
Cutlery clanging on plates, chairs scraping across a hardwood floor, the boisterous anecdote of a half-cut raconteur: when it comes to restaurants, one person’s idea of a “good atmosphere” has another reaching for their earplugs.
But for those who like their food served up along with the decibel levels of a motorbike or lawnmower, London is the place to be. Data released this week reveals that the capital’s restaurants are the loudest in Europe, and second only to San Francisco worldwide. A random survey by SoundPrint, a global app measuring noise levels, found 80% of 1,350 London restaurants were too loud for conversation.
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