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We found 5 words and 141 examples matching 'レストラン'
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noun
restaurant (esp. Western-style)  (originally from French)
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noun
freestanding building, often in a park, used for receptions, dinners, etc.  (originally from 'restaurant house')
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noun
dinner theater; dinner theatre; supper club  (originally from 'restaurant theater')
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noun
food mall; restaurant area (of a department store, airport, etc.); restaurant floor
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noun
facility that serves meals and provides rooms for short-stay or overnight guests  (originally from 'restaurant hotel')
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そのレストラン
ちゅうしょく
昼食
やっていない
The restaurant doesn't do lunch.
あのレストランすばらしい
りょうり
料理

That restaurant serves excellent food.
わたし
いちにち
一日
おき
そのレストラン

I go to the restaurant every 2 days.
ちち
このレストランいつも
しょくじ
食事
していた
My father used to eat at this restaurant.
このレストランだめ
This restaurant won't do.
 
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