I need to know the name of "that restaurant". The question is incomplete. If you could redefine the question I would be happy to answer it for you as soon as possible.
The Bottega Restaurant is located in New York City, New York, not to be confused with Bottega Louie, in Los Angeles, California. The Bottega Restaurant is an Italian restaurant.
Wild Wing Restaurant, not to be confused with Buffalo Wild Wings, had 32 locations, primarily in the Southeast. There are also locations in Michigan, Texas, and Virginia.
"Corkage" is the fee charged by the restaurant for wine that is personally brought in to a restaurant and not purchased from their menu. Not to be confused with "corked" which is the term for when wine has been spoiled by air with improper storage. "All About Dining Out" in Kindle Books discusses some ways you might even avoid the charge and how you can avoid looking too cheap or tacky when you do want to bring your own wine into the restaurant.
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A restaurant patron is a person who is eating in the restaurant. They "patronize" the restaurant.
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The past tense of "confused" is "confused." For example: "He was still confused about the directions even after asking for help."
Anything proper to the restaurant itself is the restaurant's, as is anything owned by the restaurant owner that is in service to the restaurant's function.
at a restaurant = in einem Restaurant
I am confused by your question. She confused the students with her talk of parabolas. Don't become confused, go straight on and get your goal.
An international restaurant is a restaurant in a different country
The word meaning "a building in which people eat" is spelt restaurant.