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Definition of Restaurateurs
1. restaurateur [n] - See also: restaurateur
Lexicographical Neighbors of Restaurateurs
Literary usage of Restaurateurs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Travels in Russia: &c, &c by William Rae Wilson (1828)
"restaurateurs. — Prisons. — Princes. — Number of the military. — Superstition.
AT Moscow no natives act in the capacity of apothecaries; ..."
2. Juvenile Travellers by Priscilla Wakefield (1815)
"restaurateurs. Public Lectures. Letter to Sophia. Louvre. Central Museum.
Tuilleries. Palais du Luxembourg. Hotel de Bourbon. ..."
3. Field Sports of the North of Europe: Comprised in a Personal Narrative of a by Llewelyn Lloyd (1831)
"Provisions; Hotels and restaurateurs.—Snipe, and Duck-shooting.—Fishing. IN the
beginning of October I retraced my steps to Trollhattan, and from thence I ..."
4. Random Shots and Southern Breezes: Containing Critical Remarks on the by Louis Fitzgerald Tasistro (1842)
"How to convey our Impressions on any Subject.—Increasing Attractions of
New-Orleans.—The French Quarter.— French Creole Ladies.—restaurateurs. ..."