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restaurant
1 places where you can go for a meal 2 having a meal in a restaurant see also MEAL, EAT
1 places where you can go for a meal - a place where you go to buy and eat a meal: restaurant We went out to an Italian restaurant to celebrate my birthday. - a restaurant that serves food that can be eaten quickly or taken away: fast food restaurant - a place where you can buy meals to take away: take-away (AmE take-out restaurant); the food that you buy: take-away (AmE take-out) Is there a Chinese take-away near here? ◎ We got an Indian take-away. - a small restaurant that serves light meals: café - (in the United States) a small restaurant beside a main road: diner - a restaurant where you collect your food yourself from a counter (= a long flat surface): self-service restaurant - a place in a school, office, factory, etc where people can buy and eat cheap meals: cafeteria, canteen - a flat piece of wood, plastic, metal, etc with raised edges that you use for carrying food, drink, etc: tray - a small place where you can buy sandwiches or other light food: snack bar, sandwich bar - a small place that serves coffee and sometimes light food: coffee bar - (in Britain) a place that serves alcoholic drinks and sometimes food: pub Pub food has improved a lot recently. ◎ pub lunches - a place which serves wine and sometimes light food: wine bar - a café at a station, or a place where passengers can buy food and drink on a train: buffet Is there a buffet car on this train? ※ more on pubs BAR/PUB
2 having a meal in a restaurant - to go to a restaurant for a meal: eat* out, go* out for a meal, (formal) dine out We're eating out tonight so I don't have to cook. ◎ Let's go out for a meal. - to ask a restaurant to keep a table for you: book (a table) I've booked a table for four (= for four people) . - if there are no free tables, the restaurant will tell you that they are fully booked, booked up 'Can I book a table for eight o'clock tonight?' 'I'm sorry, madam, I'm afraid we're fully booked.' - the man/woman who brings you your food: waiter/waitress; the most senior (= chief) waiter: head waiter - to ask for food: order sth Could we order some drinks first? - when the waiter/waitress writes down the food that you want, he/she takes* your order I wish the waiter would hurry up and take our order. - the waiter/waitress who takes your order and brings you your food serves you; noun (U): service We waited ages to get served. ◎ I'm not going there again - the service was terrible. - the list of food that you can choose from in a restaurant: menu Could I see the menu, please? ◎ What's on the menu today? - a type of food prepared in a particular way: dish an Indian dish - if each dish on the menu has its own price, the menu is à la carte - the list of wine that you can order in a restaurant: wine list ※ different parts of a meal MEAL ※ paying for a meal - when you want to pay for your meal you ask for the bill (AmE check) Can I have the bill please? - the extra amount of money you sometimes have to pay for service: service charge Is the service charge included? - extra money that you pay to a waiter, etc to thank them for their work: tip; to give sb a tip: tip (sb) (some money) Shall we leave a tip? ◎ How much should I tip the waiter?
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