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Restaurant
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For other uses, see Restaurant (disambiguation).
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Tom's Restaurant, a restaurant in New York made familiar by Suzanne Vega and the television sitcom Seinfeld
A restaurant is a retail establishment that serves prepared food to customers. Service is generally for eating on premises, though the term has been used to describe take-out establishments and food delivery services. The term covers many types of venues and a diversity of styles of cuisine and service.
A restaurant owner is called a restaurateur; both words derive from the French verb restaurer, meaning to restore.
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