The only thing money can tell you is how much something costs, not what it is worth... I was in Boston at a decent restaurant, ordered a steak {12oz ny strip med rare} $56 it was terrible, edible but just not what I expected for the place, its reviews, the price, ect... About a week later Im back in bost try another place, 50 feet from the first place, I order a steak {14oz ny strip medium rare} $29 it was incredible, cut it with a thin fork, tender, all kinds of flavor, cooked perfectly, one of the best steaks I ever had in my life... Now heres the thing, both times I was with a friend of mine, {a good friend, great guy, we were out there a few weekends in a row pricing some work, he does masonary and we were installing 1200 feet of heated walkways} he raved about the steak at the first place even though I could see him having to chew the sh!t out of it to get it down the entire time watching his forearm flexors struggle to cut off bite size pieces, the steak at the cheaper place he said was "OK"..
Now maybe he likes chewy, flavorless, red meat or his experience was pre-dictated when he looked at the menu and seen the prices... This happens often, my sister bought a mercedes for $50K her friend bought a 5 liter hyundai genesis 5 for $30K, the hyundai has more miles on it, drives great and looks nice my sister has had nothing but issues with her car, roadside assistance at least 4 times in 2 years, been back to the dealer an average of 4 times a year, just a troublesome vehicle, but she is going to buy another one next year and cant understand why here friend buys such "cheap" cars...