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!
1821, from French restaurant "a restaurant," originally "food that restores," noun use of present participle of restaurer "to restore or refresh," from Old French restorerANSWER: France
Restaurant is a masculine word in French. The masculine noun in its singular form, which means the same in English, may be preceded immediately by the masculine singular il since French employs definite articles where English does not use "the." The pronunciation will be "(luh) ruh-sto-raw" in French.
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
This 1820s Americanism represents the noun usage of the present participle of the French wordrestaurer.So 'restaurant' IS the full form of the word, here in America. Persons in and from other countries may use it differently.
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Many oils can be used for making french fries. While most places use vegetable oil or canola oil, krill oil can be used as well. You can ask your favorite restaurant what type of oil they use.
A hotel pan is the perfect size to fit an entire steam well. In the olden days, no mom & pop restaurant would have such equipment; only hotels (think Ritz-Carlton or Waldorff-Astoria) would have the seating capacity to use such things. Large French restaurants would use a sheet-metal cover over the well with round holes for bain-maries, so they wouldn't use them either. Anything the French used got a French name, since they were the first to codify the restaurant arts.
I WOULD LIKE TO go to a restaurant
Yes there is a Crave restaurant near Fairfield, New Jersey. You should be able to use your Crave Restaurant coupons at that location.
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In some toilets you may have to pay a small fee (a few cents) to pay for the cleaning. However, you could always go to a cafe or restaurant and ask. This is free and no restaurant or cafe owner will make you pay, but in cafes the habit of many French is to order a cup of coffee and use the restroom as customers. In Paris, the "sanisettes" (standalone automated toilets that you find in the streets) are paid for by the town and are free.