Collocations withrestaurant

These are words often used in combination withrestaurant.

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barbecue restaurant
The menu eventually incorporated hamburgers, and then shifted into a barbecue restaurant.
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drive-in restaurant
He took a corner too fast and lost control of the car, which rolled down an embankment and crashed into a drive-in restaurant.
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ethnic restaurant
As an interim measure, some of these rather ramshackle houses and factories were leased to short-term tenants such as rock studios and ethnic restaurants.
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expensive restaurant
The vast majority of them, however, are people of moderate means who do not care to go to an expensive restaurant.
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fancy restaurant
The rich are ensconced in their rich mansions, driving their air-conditioned cars between home, office and fancy restaurant, or taking trips to the northern snow covered vacation sites.
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fine restaurant
One belongs to the members, and the members run it and take an interest in it; the other is a very useful and fine restaurant serving an excellent purpose.
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full-service restaurant
In addition to the factory, the building housed a full-service restaurant and a retail area.
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high-end restaurant
The site was slated to become a high-end restaurant, with a superstar chef.
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local restaurant
Employment as houseboys/girls, porters, ' chop bar' (local restaurant) assistants are low-paid exploitative jobs that limit remittances.
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nearby restaurant
There were also the customers of a nearby restaurant, including apparently at least one journalist, who quickly became aware of at least the first of the accidents.
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popular restaurant
Their advice was that we should set up a popular restaurant, have a grill room with different charges, and a number of other things.
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revolving restaurant
Can he say whether he has had to provide at public expense some special wiring for the revolving restaurant?
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seafood restaurant
In this town of 10,000 inhabitants, there were approximately 15 eating establishments in the 1990s, but none served fish nor was there a seafood restaurant.
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sit-down restaurant
The customer does not enter the premises, and the service provided in no way competes with a sit-down restaurant operation.
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sushi restaurant
Initially in a conveyor belt sushi restaurant, all customers were seated to face the conveyor belt, but this was not popular with groups.
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upscale restaurant
The renovations will add a contemporary art museum and upscale restaurant to the historic building.
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