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restaurant

[res-tuh-rahnt, -trahnt]

noun

  1. an establishment where meals are served to customers.



restaurant

/ ˈrɛstrɒŋ, -rɒnt, ˈrɛstəˌrɒŋ /

noun

  1. a commercial establishment where meals are prepared and served to customers

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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of restaurant1

An Americanism first recorded in 1820–30; from French, noun use of present participle of restaurer, from Latin ٲܰ “to restore, reestablish”; re- ( def. ), store
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of restaurant1

C19: from French, from restaurer to restore
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The legendary market, like so many other restaurants and businesses across downtown, is losing business due to Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids and the neighborhood’s anti-ICE protests.

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She also said the Mexican restaurant next door abruptly closed its doors for two days, without explanation.

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"We'd plan it three weeks in advance, getting prepared just to see you for half an hour," says Jack, who now runs a restaurant himself.

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Along with area bars and restaurants, civic institutions and art organizations have also been affected.

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I worked a very early shift at Sony Pictures, pumping out film grosses seven days a week, and he managed a co-owned restaurant in Hollywood with a shift closing late at night.

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