Yeah, the food in the Tibet Momo was clean and delicious, and the price is relatively higher than many other restaurants but not on the top price list.
I have to bear all the cost for my wife, which is the vital responsibility of a Muslim husband whether his wife earns or not. If my wife earns, then all of that money will be hers, and I can not spend a penny on my family and other expenditures according to Islamic concepts. Still I have to spend and fulfill all the demands of her with my money. And here, income will be her forever, and she can do whatever she likes, spending on me, our family, her family, only for herself, anything she can. I hope you get my answer. It is not a good question to ask a Muslim husband about her wife's expenses because a man is not encouraged to marry in Islam until he can manage all the costs for his wife after marriage. Thanks for your comment.