We have eaten at this restaurant before.
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The simple past tense of "eat" is "ate" The past participel of "eat" is "eaten" The present tense of "eat" is I/you/we/they eat. He/she/it eats. The present participle is "eating"
"for here of to go?" is a question that restaurant employees often ask customers. They are basically asking the customers if they will eat their food in the restaurant or take it and eat it somewhere else. If food is "to go" the restaurants will often put it in disposable packaging rather than a normal plate, allowing the customer to take the food anywhere. Also, in some states food is taxed differently depending on if it is eaten on or off the restaurant's property (in California to go food is not taxed as much).
In English, you would say I arrived at the restaurant.
No, "restaurant" is not capitalized in the phrase "Chinese restaurant." The only word that should be capitalized is "Chinese" in this context.
what type of energy is Food before it is eaten
Any food that is freshly cooked, is not hard and is not fried can be eaten from the restaurant.
All of the pie had been eaten the night before.
Wash it.
Leaving a restaurant before receiving the check will result in the police being notified. The bill usually comes at the expense of the restaurant itself or unfortunately out of the waiter's tips.
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The restaurant was called the Palm Garden Restaurant before it was named Cody's. During the mid 1950's it was one of the most popular restaurants.
yes broccoli was eaten since years. it has been tryed to be eaten raw but it was too disgusting so it needs to be cooked before eating.
It means to suggest to someone else that the product is a good one and they should try it. To recommend a movie to someone else, means that you have seen the movie, and you think it's good and you think people who have not seen it, should watch the movie. To recommend a restaurant to someone else, means that you have eaten at the restaurant, you thought the food and service was good, and you think people who have not eaten at the restaurant should try it, because they will probably like it.
If you were to walk into a restaurant having not eaten all day, you would thus be very hungry. As a result, assuming you had to eat at this restaurant, you would be willing to pay more for a meal than if you had just eaten. Logically, the more full you become, the less you would be willing to pay for a meal. This is an example of declining marginal benefit.
15 minutes before each meal.
I have always eaten mexican food there as they have the best.I have a cookbook from a restaurant in San Antonio and it has the best tamale recipe in it.