The restaurant opens at 8am every day for breakfast and also serves lunch, dinner and bar snacks for late night diners. |
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They were meant to be cooked the rest of the way by the diners over a flame that was brought in for that purpose. |
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But experts report that discount-happy diners are clipping coupons and scouting for values to lower their restaurant tabs. |
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All the pizzas are freshly baked in the downstairs oven which can be seen by diners and passers-by alike. |
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The owner thoughtfully provided a separate room for diners to sit down and enjoy the cuisine. |
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Just 10 diners a night graze from a 20-course menu including dishes as unusual as a savory chocolate foie gras tartine. |
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And apart from faint background muzak, it is awfully quiet, for the other diners don't say much to each other. |
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The room was empty apart from a big table set for nine diners in the centre, and on the back wall, a croupier and his gaming table. |
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The hostess nodded and motioned for them to follow her, moving from the podium, past two tables of diners and to a small two person table. |
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Earlier in the season, during Dartmouth's annual regatta, diners watched agog as he threw out a drunken boatie. |
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I ordered the monte cristo sandwich with hashbrowns, because at these types of Greek diners I always order the monte cristo and hashbrowns. |
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A comprehensive menu includes pork tenderloin and fresh oysters which are always favorite choices for diners. |
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In one corner there is an Ottoman style couch, where diners may retire to drink Turkish coffee after the meal. |
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In other words, when you are on fairly intimate terms with your diners, you are expected to compromise your recipes. |
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But diners who visit moderately priced restaurants are also likely to be charged high mark-ups, particularly on the cheapest bottles of wine. |
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We had barely sat down when the a group of four diners in the restaurant demanded to see the chef. |
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In thin gilt lettering on the creamy white of the menu, how little those words conveyed to the bulk of the imperfectly educated diners. |
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But when we finally made it, we found ourselves in a lodge-like wood-panelled room offering seating for about 50 diners. |
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We trooped meekly through the tastefully-decorated room crowded with happy diners, towards the fish tank at the back. |
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So far none have strayed from this tried-and-true recipe, though some diners may find it a bit oily. |
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Fortunately, I have enough money and self-admiration to be far removed from the harsh stares of the other diners. |
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Juska is momentarily self-conscious as she realises that neighbouring diners have put down their forks in contemplation of her possible murder. |
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Diners looking to eat out or take away can choose from a range of menus, from traditional English fare to Indian or Chinese. |
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The poolside terrace was packed with diners and people enjoying an evening amongst friends in fun and fellowship. |
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No waiters pestered us to buy more drinks or ask us to vacate the table, even though there were probably hungry diners waiting upstairs. |
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This is especially important for veggie or fussy diners who are pernickety about kitchen hygiene or the authenticity of their dishes. |
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Starting with the ribs, diners are faced with a choice of 13 different types that vary by cut and flavor. |
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For some less patient diners this can actually be a blessing as it cuts down the time spent perusing the options. |
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All diners wait in the bar first, partaking of the pub's excellent selection of drinks. |
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The restaurant's gimmick is a circular aquarium, behind 10 ft-high glass surrounding diners. |
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The wine was so good that one of my erstwhile diners had a drop too much and was sick at the table. |
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They have been researching old Valentine's traditions and believe they have uncovered a sure-fire way of making diners lucky in love. |
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In this novel, hippies pretend to live off the land even as they shop at supermarkets and eat at diners. |
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The most obvious problem was that the bar's hi-fi speakers were situated on the second floor, right next to the diners. |
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A hefty amount had clearly been invested in the initial splash of publicity, yet when we walked in we were literally the only diners. |
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Nothing was served except meat, which the diners carved from the roast with their knives. |
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One of the bands will play pop music while the other will entertain diners with old-time swing classics. |
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A note on the menu invites diners to consider the advice of servers in deciding whether to order their dish steamed, grilled or fried. |
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Later on things improved and now they organise special events, with charity diners or workshops to allow people to learn handicrafts or cooking. |
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The charm of Utah lies in its vast wilderness, the friendliness of its people, and the quirkiness of its small-town diners and dime stores. |
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It's based in the opulent Glasgow hotel, One Devonshire Gardens, thus guaranteeing a steady stream of starry names among the diners. |
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She made the papers after her alleged racist remarks to diners at a New York restaurant. |
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Mirrors reflect burnished silver candelabras, enhancing the pleasure of jaded diners who've tasted it all. |
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My friend the Garbageman is one of those daring, exhibitionist diners who prides himself on his cast-iron stomach. |
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Restaurants in all the others have started issuing diners with doggy bags for their unfinished wine. |
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Other diners are dotted around, whispering in conversation in reverence to the food. |
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In fact, the upstairs bar was as dead as a dodo, but the downstairs bar, facing the diners, was even more convenient. |
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Opening night saw a desultory 20 people rattling around in a big, airy room ready for 70 diners. |
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Judging by the number of diners on the lunchtime we went along, other folk agree the menu is great value for money. |
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Two wholesome brown kelps that are popular among Japanese diners are kombu and arame. |
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Standing full front to it beside his table surrounded by other diners he readjusts his shirt collars. |
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And if the malva pudding isn't enough, diners can finally fill up on koeksisters and coffee. |
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Outside lush greenery and stripy awnings shade alfresco diners, the perfect place for a leisurely lunch. |
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The long bench tables have movable bamboo fan dividers to separate the different groups of diners to also afford an air of privacy. |
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While medieval diners ate, at formal meals, they observed the spectacle that was performed between courses. |
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All too often, diners get to the table and yack away and make the waitress come back several times. |
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During the meal, the chef may send out one or two little taste treats for diners to enjoy on the house. |
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As Ross described her various enthusiasms, the conversation of the surrounding diners provided a counterpoint of urban dismay and aspiration. |
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We were soon led upstairs to the dining room which was fairly busy with both hotel residents and other diners. |
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There's even venison and steak for those irritating diners who go to seafood restaurants and choose meat. |
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We left feeling like second class diners and took our future custom elsewhere. |
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On the night we dined, the restaurant was fairly quiet, with three other diners. |
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He keeps nothing in the fridge and frequents diners when he craves spaghetti. |
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The Canadians are also hogging all the greasy spoon diners and cotton candy stands. |
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In the next room, diners eagerly await their home-cooked food at tables with tablecloths and small vases of flowers. |
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His restaurant caters for more than 700 customers a day as well as 100 executive diners choosing from a gourmet menu. |
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During the trial business period, diners to the restaurant can enjoy a 32 per cent discount for lunch and a 22 per cent discount for supper. |
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If about 90 per cent of diners return to a restaurant after once trying its fare, should we believe that it is a good one? |
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Restaurant workers said more than 40 diners were inside when the bomb was detonated. |
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People entering a restaurant will greet fellow diners and, on leaving, wish them a good afternoon. |
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To relieve the anxiety of diners, the restaurant claims to have had the milk providers carefully examined by medical experts. |
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There are always a few diners at the restaurant, but whenever I go, more than 70 per cent of the seats are empty. |
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A waitress stands at every table to broil the meat and then cut it into small pieces with scissors to serve diners. |
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Surely a porch to stop diners catching their death of cold every time someone comes in for a beer wouldn't be too much to ask? |
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Service was swift and efficient, possibly because we were the only diners in the restaurant, and our bill for five came to around 25 leva. |
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An Aussie wine-producing company recently commissioned a poll of restaurant diners about le vin, with some startling results. |
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We learned that our coach was equidistant between two diners, and our half of the coach would be using the one in the rear of the train. |
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I love eggs Benedict, but have tasted better in countless roadside diners in the States, where the dish is a breakfast staple. |
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The event will feature a full buffet to acquaint diners with the Japanese menu items as well as a selection of premium beers, wine and sake. |
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Now I don't say that everything the US does is better than us Brits, but when it comes to roadside diners, they lead the way. |
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A kitchen galley looks down on diners, perhaps the chefs use their lofty position to gather some firsthand feedback on the food. |
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There's nothing better than eating at small, greasy roadside diners and sleeping in fleabag motels to let you know you are still alive. |
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The potluck involves each guest preparing and bringing a dish to the event, to be shared by all the diners. |
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At fado restaurants, diners are periodically regaled by heart-rending renditions of these woe-stricken ballads, thus allowing a pause for digestion. |
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Sweet but not cloying, it's a choice dessert for health-conscious diners. |
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Bags of pasta, bowls of lemons, and five-gallon drums of organic olive oil are artfully laid out to entice diners. |
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The coiffed and preened diners look up from such offerings as wild Alaskan sockeye salmon and goat-cheese tart. |
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Such a scarcity of diners was, she assured us, an extreme rarity. |
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At that rate, bankers and expense account diners only need apply. |
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Perhaps the most impressive is the alfresco restaurant on the roof terrace, which allows diners to enjoy a unique look at Newry while they enjoy their meal. |
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Carrion is laid out to attract the feathered carnivores, and regular diners include whitenecked ravens, lanner falcons, jackal buzzards, black eagles and cape vultures. |
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If you are lucky, you may even find an artist carefully anointing a canvas with oils, while the service staff move past with the plates for the diners. |
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But I did laugh very merrily when the reception manager made his way around the courtyard diners, rigged up in full Father Christmas gear and gumboots five sizes too big. |
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In France, diners eat in courses and linger over their lengthy meals. |
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Traditional home cooking with a twist seems to be the theme, with plenty of fresh, organic ingredients, a selection of vegetarian wines, and options for vegan diners. |
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Amid the chatter of diners in Lakeland's restaurants and hotels, observant customers may have noticed the prevalence of Eastern European accents ringing out among the staff. |
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The night of our visit, few diners came into the restaurant and light jazz music relaxed everyone while shielding us from the outside heat and noise. |
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And all-you-can-eat buffets are as common as roadside diners once were. |
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In the old days, when wine was as foreign as foie gras to many American diners, maybe restaurateurs felt they could slip those high prices by the embarrassed customer. |
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Because there were so many servings to prepare in a short amount of time diners received their meals in a lucky-dip fashion from the six waiting students and head waiter. |
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No dubious burger restaurants here, but elegant restaurants and diners, with plump fish, prawns and mussels doused in the taste and tanginess of the sparking Adriatic Sea. |
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Incongruously, the sound system in the restaurant serenades diners with classical music. |
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Although many diners and restaurants serve Manhattan clam chowder full of potatoes, this recipe ignores them and is much more delicate and interesting as a consequence. |
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As diners savoured their delicious Chocolate marquise and sipped their coffee and tea, the ballroom's lights dimmed and the audience stilled as the evening's program began. |
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The effect is rather like a sumptuous multiple-course dinner where the diners are handcuffed to the table. |
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The place is literally full of cream linen draped huge beds, complete with shoe-less diners sitting Bedouin style with other groups eating food off central trays. |
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And when some of the finer diners cast a disdainful eye upon their shabby, old-fashioned dresses, the two women merely giggled and stared right back at them. |
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We were trespassing on the communion of their lunch, the remembrance of a thousand small-town diners, trailer-park kitchens and back-yard barbecues. |
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Alas, I am not much of a celeb-hound so my lists of famous diners were characterised by a lot of unlikely repetition and occasional rank unfeasibility. |
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With a diverse cityscape filled with brasseries and a few Michelin-starred restaurant to choose from, diners in London are exposed to a number of dining out options. |
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The tables are well spaced, with enough room for about 80 diners. |
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Meatloaf is the dish to use when judging sports bars and diners. |
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Fellow diners created a laid back atmosphere but with a real buzz. |
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The bar here is really just a restaurant waiting area and the squat stools aren't exactly relaxing, but with few diners at this early hour, we're allowed to sit at a table. |
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The patio menu is a subset of the regular restaurant menu, with salads and lighter fare being the popular selections with diners noshing under the stars. |
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It is not exactly in the party spirit but London restaurants have started charging cakeage for diners who want to bring their own birthday cakes to meals. |
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These do not appear to make life easy for disabled diners wanting to get to the carvery, although I understand temporary ramps can be installed on request. |
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The heat in front of the carvery was quite uncomfortable, and the sheer volume of diners seemed temporarily to overwhelm the system as I waited some ten minutes or more. |
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Hefty wooden tables and benches are situated on two levels and stuffed birds and animals stare down at diners from under the high ceiling's wooden beams. |
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Imitating their elders on such occasions, they stuffed themselves with a lot of food and drink, and roared with merriment to the bemusement of all the diners around. |
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The chatter was deafening as people mingled and chatted and circulated much to the bemusement of the staff as they tried to deliver food to the appropriate peripatetic diners. |
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I was joined on my hunkers by a number of other diners, but we resisted the temptation to start a Russian folk dance as we strained to view what was on offer. |
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This bus offered much more comfort than the old style of pie cart where diners had to stand to eat at the counter, with only the upper body protected by the canopy. |
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The table is inlaid with a spotless, stainless steel board, and the tableau comes alive as the chef prepares food for diners sitting in front of him. |
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My fellow diners feast on what looks like a random assortment of seasonal vegetables congealed in a murky coconut sauce, or else the dreaded soy burger. |
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The streets hum with diners and daters, excited by the pleasant weather. |
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Younger sister Meimei handles the coffee, while all dishes are prepared in advance by elder sister Wenwen, a born chef, to provide diners with quick and sumptuous meals. |
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However, once all diners are seated and have loaded their plates, a softer lighting is more appropriate and a dimmer switch will nicely provide for multiple intensities. |
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Yes, Mehta might be Indian but there's not a gulab jamun in sight as he concocts unusual endings, which become the talk of diners and food critics. |
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It's also extremely echoey and when an old boy sitting up the back blew his nose diners were convinced it was the One O'Clock Gun. |
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Launched in 1955, Ledo Pizza has been creating high-quality square pizzas for East coast diners for nearly 60 years. |
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Liza has wowed diners with modern takes on traditional recipes like kebbe, fattouche and hommus. |
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It's not only local fine diners and enjoyers of cocktails who will feel the benefits of Bayley Lane. |
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The burger is cut into six pizza-style slices, allowing diners to share the agita and the ecstasy. |
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David Lowery complains that single WiFiers won't vacate tables at his favorite coffee shop so other diners can sit down. |
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Those diners were left to guess, or rather to underguess by an average 600 calories per meal. |
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Listed within them are dishes for vegetarians and for diners who prefer cooked fish or riceless rolls. |
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Worcester is home to many classic lunch car diners including Boulevard Diner, Corner Lunch, Chadwick Square Diner, and Miss Worcester Diner. |
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The company began in 1906 and built many famous lunch car diners in New England. |
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He is aiming to warm the cockles of diners throughout January and February with traditional snowy mountain fondue recipes from the Alps. |
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On Sundays, they wheel out the carving trolley and diners can tuck into slices of Buccleuch forerib of beef. |
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Today eel is often included to meet the expectations of unsuspecting diners. |
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Each dish is designed to be sampled and diners can go through a large selection of dim sum quickly accompanied by a generous amount of good tea. |
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During the second World War in the United States, mussels were commonly served in diners. |
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Mom-and-pop diners and cafes are disappearing from American main streets, being replaced by bland corporate giants and insipid franchises. |
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Fingers were used to take foods which were prepared beforehand and brought to the diners. |
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The diners were disappointed with the plain, insipid soup they were served. |
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But there were a number of flowerless, champagneless tables and at least three of them were occupied by unaffiliated diners. |
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For the diners, the effects of the chicken cacciatore, alas, were cacatory. |
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They are pulling out all the stops by offering special buka puasa menus and dishes to tantalise the tastebuds of diners. |
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Greenleaf Gourmet Chopshop in Beverly Hills celebrates its one-year anniversary by offering diners a week's worth of escalating discounts. |
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A chain of small diners with red stools where you can watch the cooks make your burger, chili dog or hot fudge sundae. |
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The Parkinson's UK Moveable Feast allows diners to eat a different course in three different restaurants. |
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And not only does Derry blame diners for overusing salt, he believes that most chefs here overuse it too. |
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Cheryl had fellow diners at Nobu restaurant in London gawping at her revealing figure-hugging dress. |
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The days of soda jerks at drug store diners may be part of American history, but a new line of cream sodas offers a taste of the good old days. |
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The Jungle restaurant has launched a business lunch menu designed for diners who are looking for a quick, yet filling lunchtime meal. |
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Some dishes will be served from a traditional gueridon waiter's trolley, with meat carved and fish filleted in front of the diners. |
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Ultracool jazz musicians and singers, jaunty boulevardiers, insouciant diners, and lolling lounge lizards populate DeBusk's idiosyncratic world. |
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To give their customers the broad range of beverages 21st century diners expect, some are looking beyond the world of longnecks and plastic cups. |
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Meanwhile, Jamie feeds his diners his pork belly and beef brisket chilli, and Jimmy rolls up his sleeves to build a DIY Peking duck over in which to make crispy duck. |
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Their fellow diners, like their ketchupped grub, were appropriately dashed and splattered with paint and plaster, reading their Suns and Daily Mirror. |
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BusinessPeople TASTING SESSIONS Quicken Tree Restaurant MORE than 90 diners were invited to be restaurant critics at a venue near Coventry this month. |
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Located within a mid-terraced property, the cafe caters for 23 diners and specialises in hot and cold food including sandwiches, burgers, jacket potatoes and more. |
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The Drive In Restaurant takes diners back to the 1950s with homemade root beer and old-fashioned, hand-packed burgers served by carhops in poodle skirts. |
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The study also suggests cave diners hunted the lion, Panthera leo fossilis, a cave lion about seven feet long, considerably bigger than today's African lions. |
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With its all-day menu, diners can choose from SoHo staples such as the Soho Dawg, a choice between lamb and beef, accompanied with spicy chakalaka tomato sauce and fries. |
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Humane Society International is targeting Chinese restaurants and diners in major cities across North America this week with its campaign against shark finning. |
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For seasoned curry lovers, as well as occasional Indian diners, the Christmas period will surely find Cardamom perched at the top of the Christmas curry tree. |
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By lunchtime, the line of customers trails outside, as hungry diners patiently wait for a Blue Plate Special, Pop's Shrimp Salad, or an Old Fashioned Burger. |
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Diners can expect butternut and sweet potato soup garnished with chopped coriander and coconut milk, followed by Cape Malay prawns. |
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Diners can enjoy watching the chefs preparing sizzling dishes in the open grill area. |
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Diners and workers were forced to flee a restaurant as a fire gutted the building in minutes. |
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Diners at an Italian restaurant did a double take after seeing 24 young clowns arriving for dinner. |
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Diners are also given a plate of pork, coriander and bean sprouts to go into the pot and make the soup even more delicious. |
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Diners can plump for potluck plates of refried beans, Spanish tortilla and crisps, olives, salads, breads and pates. |
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Diners choose from spaghetti, fettuccine, penne and capellini noodles and 10 sauces. |
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Diners can choose from a variety of salads, seafood kebabs, beefsteaks, scallops, salmon, lamb chops, and desserts. |
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Diners sit at high tables covered in butcher paper or at low tables in front of a stage where blues bands perform on the weekend. |
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Diners are discreetly shielded from the gaze of drinkers reeling past outside by the kind of blinds you often find on Greek or Italian restaurants. |
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Diners will also receive unlimited refills of local beer and soft drinks. |
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Diners can even choose their own lobster from the restaurant's fish tank. |
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Diners encounter a massive smooth slab of onyx, backlit with water trickling behind it, when they enter the restaurant, and are welcomed by polite and attentive waiters. |
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Penney, Diners Club and every other company that granted bogus credit that they had made a mistake. |
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Diners can choose from three brunch options, which comprise a tasting menu, a sharing menu and an a la carte option. |
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Diners later enjoyed a meal of Wahoo with a lemon Hollandaise sauce and baby vegetables. |
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Diners are raving about the pickled daikon XO, pork meatballs, roast pork musubi and vegetarian shoyu ramen. |
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Diners will find interesting selections such as osso buco with saffron risotto or Halibut with spaetzle and roasted beets. |
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Diners at Tipu Sultan can see straight into the central kitchen and the deceptively large restaurant is packed out. |
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Diners can warm up next to our roaring log burner and enjoy lamb, Aberdeen Angus beef that has been aged for 28 days or roasted saddleback pork with the crispiest crackling. |
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Diners driving up to the La Frontera Schlotzsky's Deli will first notice the landscaping, thoughtfully designed by Bud Twilly Landscape Architects. |
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Diners are seated communally in The Furnace at long trestle tables, and organic chickens and joints of sirloin, lamb or pork are dispatched from the kitchen uncarved. |
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