- By Shailvee Tiwari
- Fri, 15 Aug 2025 05:53 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Indian Woman Viral Video: A lunch date at the world-famous Eiffel Tower turned into a viral talking point after an Indian woman shared her brutally honest review online. The clip, posted by the Instagram travel page Make Travel Easy, run by UK-based Tamil couple Ishwarya and Sakthivel, is captioned, "I will never go here again. The most expensive lunch I had turned out like this. Lunch at the Eiffel Tower moment."
In the video, on-screen text reads, "Worst lunch inside the famous Eiffel Tower." Ishwarya is seen trying a piece of bread from the restaurant, only to quickly realise it’s rock-hard. Even an elderly tourist from New Zealand nearby joins in, commenting on the bread’s tough texture. When Ishwarya politely asks the waiter if there’s another option, he replies that it’s the only bread they serve.
She later says the rest of the food was passable but nowhere near as special as she had hoped, especially given the hefty bill and the prestige of dining inside the Eiffel Tower. The post, which has already crossed 63lakh views, has sparked a lively debate online about cultural food preferences, tourist-trap dining experiences, and how expectations don’t always match reality.
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The post received many mixed reactions online. One user wrote, "Elders often have a hard time chewing hard foods. That's why they complain." "European breads are supposed to be hard, not all breads are soft. There are so many different types of breads," a second user wrote. "You don’t go to such a fine restaurant if you're not used to the French cuisine," added a third user.
"You guys...trust me, whenever you go restaurant, and 1st you check the bread, it shows you the real quality of a place," a fourth user wrote. "Yes, there are different types of breads one works with. The idea of traveling is to get different experiences," added another user. "It must be your first time eating in Europe. That’s a normal bread for Europeans," wrote another user.