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restaurant

eating establishment / diner

/ˈɹɛs.t(ə).ɹ(ə)nt/

[C] Countable
pl: restaurants

A commercial establishment centered on the act of dining. The word carries a connotation of service and hospitality, where the primary value is not just the food, but the experience of being served in a curated environment. While it can describe anything from a fast-food joint to a Michelin-starred venue, the term generally implies a structured setting with a menu and staff. It differs from a 'cafe' or 'bistro' by typically implying more substantial meals rather than just coffee or light snacks. In modern usage, it often serves as a social anchora destination for dates, business meetings, or celebrations, making the atmosphere and 'ambiance' as important as the culinary quality.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon, Karen is at a PTA meeting and David is in his office.
Karen Smith

That new restaurant on Main is a total dive. Don't even think about it.

Karen Smith
David Smith
David Smith

Too late, already booked a table to pivot our date night there.

💡
Karen uses the slang term "dive" to describe a low-quality or shabby establishment. David responds using the corporate buzzword "pivot," which he incorrectly applies to a simple change of plans for their dinner.

Meanings

Noun

A place where people pay to sit and eat meals that are cooked and served on the premises.

"We decided to try the new Italian restaurant downtown for our anniversary."

Etymology

Derived from the French word restaurant, which originally referred to a restorative broth or bouillon intended to restore strength. The term evolved from the French verb restaurer, meaning to restore or renew, coming from the Latin restaurare. By the late 18th century, the term shifted from describing the food itself to designating the establishment where such restorative meals were served.

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