Restaurant Meaning

UK /ˈrɛst(ə)rɒnt/
US /ˈrɛst(ə)rɑːnt/
Word Definition
restaurant meaning

Restaurant Definition & Usage

noun

A place where people pay to sit and eat meals, typically served by waiters or staff.

Examples

  • "We decided to go to a new Italian restaurant downtown."
  • "The restaurant had a great view of the city skyline."
  • "After a long day of sightseeing, they enjoyed a relaxing dinner at the restaurant."
  • "She works at a fancy restaurant on the weekends."
  • "The restaurant offers a wide variety of vegetarian options."
noun

A specific type of business establishment where meals are prepared and served to customers in exchange for money.

Examples

  • "The restaurant specializes in seafood dishes."
  • "They opened a new restaurant last month near the beach."
  • "His family owns a restaurant in the heart of the city."
  • "The restaurant prides itself on its locally sourced ingredients."
  • "The restaurant was known for its fast and friendly service."

Cultural Context

The word 'restaurant' comes from the French word 'restaurer', meaning 'to restore'. The modern concept of a restaurant originated in France in the 18th century when establishments began offering prepared meals to the public. Restaurants became more widespread in the 19th and 20th centuries and are now found all over the world.

A Night at The Restaurant

Story

A Night at The Restaurant

It was a Friday evening when Lisa and her friends finally decided to try the new restaurant downtown that had been all over social media. The place had a modern yet cozy vibe, with soft jazz playing in the background. As they walked in, the aroma of fresh herbs and sizzling meat greeted them. A friendly waiter led them to a table near the window, where they could see the twinkling city lights. 'I’ve heard their seafood dishes are amazing,' said Mike, scanning the menu.

A Night at The Restaurant