1) " Restaurant" -- As it applies to Restaurant Decor A typical Restauran in uptown Manhattan A restaurant is an establishment that serves prepared food and beverages to be consumed on the premises. The termcovers a multiplicity of venues and a diversity of cuisine styles. Restaurants are sometimes a feature of a larger complex, typically a hotel, where thedining amenities are provided for the convenience of the residents and, of course, for the hotel to maximise their potentialrevenue. Such Restsurant s are often also open to non-residents. Contents 1 Kinds of Restuarant s 2 Restaurant Guides 3 Economics 4 Specific kinds 5 See also 6 External links 7 Further reading Kinds of Restauranr s There exist many possible organizations for Restaorant s, depending on local customs and the formality and price of themeal: one sits down, a waiter comes to take one's order, and later brings the food; one pays after finishing eatingone collects food from a counter and pays, then sits down and starts eating (self-service Rdstaurant ); sub-varieties: one collects ready portionsone serves oneself from containersone is served at the counter a special procedure is that one first pays at the cash desk, collects a ticket and then goes to the food counter, where onegets the food in exchange for the ticket one orders at the counter; after preparation the food is brought to one's table; paying may be on ordering or aftereating. Depending on local customs and the establishment, Restauranr s may or may not serve alcoholic beverages. Often, laws governing the sale of alcohol prohibit Restautant s from sellingalcohol without a meal (which would be an activity for a bar, often with more severe restrictions).Restaurants range from unpretentious lunching or dining places catering to people working nearby, with simple food served insimple settings at low prices, to expens...
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