Michelin
It is a French word, so "un restaurant" (masc.)
The French Tavern.
"Isabelle" is a name, so you spell it "Isabelle" in French or any other language. "Restaurant" is originally a French word, so it's spelled "Restaurant". The possessive in French does work a little differently... I'm not positive, but I think the whole thing would come out as "Restaurant Isabelle".
use "chez" with your last name or an elegant last name. Chez is like 'our house' or our restaurant', a lot of french restaurants have Chez in their name. Maybe 'Chez Waldorf' or 'Chez Antionette' lol. Lumière is a popular french restaurant in Vancouver
If it is a name it is the same in french as in English ( Ashley restaurant). If you are stuck with some french words use Bablefish. Its very good!
who knows!!! who cares!
Monaco has many hotels and restaurants with French names.
Bistro
Chez Paul
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One example of a French restaurant name with six letters is "Bistro." Bistros are casual dining establishments that serve simple, traditional French cuisine. They often feature a cozy atmosphere and a menu that focuses on seasonal ingredients.
"Réservation" when you ask for the restaurant to have a table in your name."réserve" for the Indian reservation