I know Lyon quite well and the food tends to be good but it is too small to be a capital.
These foods tend to fill up the stomach long before the calorie count gets too high.
With fresh fish widely available, the food tends to be simple but good.
The food served at the reception also tends to be more traditional than trendy.
Even in small villages the food tends to be excellent, far better than on islands with only a British colonial tradition.
I'm sorry, but cheap food tends to be less "healthy".
Yes, fast food tends to be devoid of fruits, vegetables, and fiber.
The food at these resorts tend to be lavish.
This is not private and the food and service tend toward dismal.
These foods also tend to have a high water content, which helps you feel full.