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In New York there are a lot of Japanese restaurants.
Many restaurants and pubs are on Itsutsugi Street.
There are many Japanese restaurants in New York.
Are there any good restaurants around here?
I'm fed up with eating in restaurants.
Smoking is banned in restaurants in California.
Tom has to be careful about what he eats at restaurants because he's allergic to many foods.
Tom can afford to eat at expensive restaurants every day.
Tom especially likes going to Italian restaurants.
Does Marika eat at Japanese restaurants?
Smoking is prohibited in all restaurants in this city.
There are many good restaurants in Boston.
Do you know any good restaurants near here?
That couple spends quite a bit of money eating at nice restaurants.
Tom makes a lot of money translating menus for restaurants.
Tom said there were no decent restaurants in his neighborhood.
It is strictly prohibited for Negroes to visit those hospitals, libraries, theatres, cinemas, hotels, and restaurants, which are destined for the Whites.
Are there any restaurants here?
Smoking is banned in restaurants and bars.

Movie subtitles

Oh, I'm a sommelier, but I'm between restaurants, so, uh, I rep wines.
We've checked out all Asian-based restaurants. Nothing.
Across the street from 100,000 American schools attractive games are installed in stores, shops and restaurants.
A group of restaurants refuse to buy meat through the racketeers.
Eating in restaurants all the time, up half the night playing Chinese checkers.
The world will be crowded with Russian restaurants.
People are going to nightclubs and restaurants.
Aren't there shops and restaurants and things here?
I've been in half the restaurants in town.
In three years I built five restaurants.
I haven't a cent of ready cash in any of the restaurants. So that's that.
And have you had any difficulty getting into our velvet rope restaurants?
Some of the Greek and Armenian restaurants around town serve it.
Mostly I get my meals in coffee shops and restaurants.
With all the restaurants closed tonight, you'll simply starve.
Cheap restaurants, third-rate hotels.
I have a card here of one of the best restaurants in Toulon.
We'll look in the restaurants below.
You're an elegant Parisian, a purebred filly made for a life of money, luxury, jewels, and restaurants with music.
You'd buy me a real dress, take me to the races, to the theatre, fancy restaurants.
I went to the post office, and then I went to a couple of little restaurants, snooping, and then I decided I needed a new hat.
Expensive restaurants and literary cocktail parties.
Chinese restaurants open until midnight.
Look, the restaurants are going to be just as full as the hotels.
I hate restaurants.
What you two get up to privately is one thing, but that dad's in restaurants handing out rings. Mum's too good for that!
We lunched and dined in crowded restaurants.
Many first-class clubs, restaurants, a horse track and girls.
He's not at the hotels, restaurants, nightclubs.
We won't have to go to any restaurants or hotels.
Well, honey, then all we have to do is just eat in restaurants.
You know that half the time there just aren't any restaurants.
She belongs to that rarefied atmosphere of Park Avenue: expensive restaurants and literary cocktail parties.
Uh, did you discover any interesting little restaurants on the road?

News and current affairs

Americans eat more often in restaurants, make ample use of laundry, dry-cleaning, and shopping services, and hire nannies to take care of young infants.
It now has a street life more vibrant than Singapore, a layout reminiscent of Paris before the automobile, and a reputation among Japanese tourists for high-quality hotels, transportation, and restaurants.
After September 11, 2001, skyscrapers, clubs, and restaurants of all kinds sprang up like mushrooms, with almost more vitality than before.
New York City has banned trans fats from restaurants and is now limiting the permitted serving size of sugary drinks.
The restaurant had many of the traits found in ethnic restaurants everywhere.
Restaurants overlooking the Mediterranean.
Some restaurants greet their customers with a guard who brusquely asks what they want, as if they came to buy stamps, not to have dinner.
After all, contract killings and random shootings in restaurants are common affairs, and the idea of excessive protection from everyone goes back to Soviet days, when social contempt was cloaked in the guise of public safety.
While paper maps can accurately portray static features like rivers and mountains, they cannot easily be updated when new buildings are constructed, roads are rerouted, or new restaurants open.
In 2004, Denmark became the first country to legislate limits on trans fat content of foods, largely eliminating industrial trans fats from all foods (including restaurants) in that country.
Canada is considering similar legislation, and the city of Chicago is also considering banning industrial trans fats from restaurants.
Individuals have no means of evaluating the trans fat content of meals in restaurants.
Mandated standardized labeling of all restaurant meals would be neither practical nor cost-efficient, given the ever-changing menus and diverse mixtures of ingredients of meals served in restaurants.
Use of trans fats in food manufacturing and restaurants can be limited without any significant effects on food taste, cost, or availability.
In Zambia, for example, Sylva Banda ignited a craze for authentic traditional meals two decades ago with a chain of popular restaurants.
The list of common behaviors associated with the disorder gave him pause: fear of eating alone in restaurants, avoidance of public toilets, and concern about trembling hands.
Though much of the violence in Iraq over the past six years has been random, aimed at soft targets such as markets and restaurants, its nature changed last summer.
In such dire circumstances, it is easy to lure girls with false prospects of attractive jobs abroad, often in bars, restaurants, and clubs.
Restaurants are packed with people, dressed in better clothing that one typically sees in New York or Paris.
Over the course of the years, they were the masons who built our homes, they washed dishes in the restaurants where we ate, they were the merchants from whom we used to buy goods, and workers in the greenhouses of the kibbutzim.
Since then, these products have entered almost everyone's consciousness; we see people using them everywhere - on the street and in hotel lobbies, restaurants, and airports.
In early June, I found a recently opened complex of expensive restaurants opposite the new luxury Grand Hotel in Shiraz packed with affluent customers.
But the sector is still dominated by traditional services, such as restaurants, taxis, and barbers.
We have discovered that this multi-tasking life is best done in cities, which concentrate a multiplicity of hard amenities - airports, shops, schools, parks, and sports facilities - as well as soft amenities like clubs, bars, and restaurants.
But India's service sector has been dominated by traditional, low-wage output in informal businesses, such as restaurants and personal services.

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