I wouldn't see why you couldn't bring your own containers for leftovers. Although I have never seen it done, it sounds like a good idea. Many 'doggy bags' or other take-home packaging are flimsy and don't seal well.
Two hours.
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You should never bring a third party to a person's home or someone who has invited you out to a restaurant until you phone them and explain the situation.
ask it what it wants, go to a 5 star restaurant, bring it home and put it in its beak. Dont give it chocolate! it's not good for them!
You can save money cooking your food at home because you have leftovers, no overhead, and pay less for the ingredients in what you cook. There is no answer to this question. No country is stated nor is the type of cuisine, restaurant nor number of courses.
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he climbed out of his container
In restaurant and home.
in his home
Yes, beacause they eat all the leftovers and trash in your home.If you are not comfortable with them then fine.
I went to the restaurant on Saturday. Also A restaurant is where you go to eat food instead of cooking at home.
Whether or not you can take bread or anything else home with you from a restaurant, depends on the restaurant. The best thing to do is to ask the waiter or waitress. Usually if the restaurant allows you to take home the other food on the table you can also take home the bread. Some, however, only allow you to take home the specific items you ordered and paid for, and some do not allow you to take anything home.