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There is no prohibition against eating in a restaurant during Shabbat. Shabbat and kashrut observant Jews would require that the restaurant be kosher. To get around the issue of not being able to handle money during Shabbat, kosher restaurants will pre-sell meals. Additionally, the restaurant would have to be within walking distance.
people eat in restaurant for the ambience
Eat - restaurant - was created in 1996.
No.
The correct spelling is "restaurant."
A local restaurant is a place that is within the area that you live, where you do eat
they eat green leaves!
In restaurant and home.
obviously at a restaurant
Kenny Shopsin has written: 'Eat me' -- subject(s): Shopsin's (Restaurant), American Cooking, Restaurant management 'Eat me' -- subject(s): Shopsin's (Restaurant)
IT CAN BE TRANSLATED TO ENGLISH AS FOLLOWED. No, not at this restaurant.
It's like anyother restaurant in the US. they sreve food and you eat it