Yes, because "Chinese" refers to China or its language, culture, or people.
For example, "American" in American BBQ is always capitalized.
No, "restaurant" is not capitalized in the phrase "Chinese restaurant." The only word that should be capitalized is "Chinese" in this context.
The word Chinese is a proper noun and is capitalized.
Restaurant is not capitalized, unless it begins the sentence.
On its own there is no need for it to be capitalized. However, restaurants might have 'restaurant' in their title. It should be capitalized in that circumstance.
Yes it should be capitalized.
Only if it is the first word in the sentence. Chinese yen are similar to US dollars.
It should be: Palm Beach Restaurant
Yes, Chinese New Year is a compound noun; a word formed by joining two or more words to form a noun with its own meaning. The noun Chinese New Year is a proper noun, the name of a specific holiday; a proper noun is always capitalized. The word Chinese is a proper adjective, a word derived from the proper noun, China; a proper adjective is always capitalized.
Truck Stop is capitalized when used as a name of a restaurant.
first chinese restaurant.. karindirya xD
The Chinese Restaurant was created on 1991-05-23.
Casanova's Chinese Restaurant was created in 1960.