Independent restaurants offer different varieties of culinary delight often with different recipes for different foods on their menu, while the chain of restaurants like Burger King and Mc Donald's offer same menu with standard recipes for the fast food they advertise.
There are 33 independent restaurant in new York
An independent restaurant just means that it is independently owned and usually has only one location. Franchise restaurants are enormous restaurant chains that usually have more than one owner.
its a chain because there are lots of them
There are three types arrangements occur in foodservice operations. They are franchises, chains and independent ownership.
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It depends upon what criteria you are using to judge the restaurant. There are many sites and newspapers all of whom have their own independent review process and criteria. If you are looking for reviews from professional food critics you may wish to check newspapers while websites like Yelp provide feedback from average restaurant goers.
A restaurant patron is a person who is eating in the restaurant. They "patronize" the restaurant.
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
Haha are you cheating on your biology homework? Or is it HSPA? Al/geo perhaps? Well I'll help you anyway. It's simple really. The dependent variable 'depends' on the value the independent variable takes for its value.Say you have: y = 3x - 2This is the equation for a straight line right? Well, 'y' is the dep. variable, and 'x' is the indep. variable. So 'x' takes on any value you wish to give it. So if I assign a value of one (1) to x then y HAS to be 3*1 - 2 = 1.So y = 1 ONLY when x has been given its value.Understand?Think of it like this:When you go to a restaurant, you can ONLY get what the restaurant offers on its menu. You can't go to a hot dog joint and say "Hey....gimme a fillet mignon!".......right? Your meal DEPENDS on the menu.....your meal is 'dependent' upon the offerings of that restaurant...and the offerings of the restaurant are like the independent variable.Does that help????
An international restaurant is a restaurant in a different country