Do we say restaurateur or restauranteur

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Mr. Genoni, the restaurateur, had been one of the first to identify him; but, as he explained to me, he was no spy or betrayer, and whatever he might think of the Dreyfus businesshe was a reader of that anti-Revisionist print the 'Petit Journal'M. Zola's secret was, he assured me, quite safe in his hands.

I was one day at Versailles and after having visited the palace and gardens I entered the Salon of a restaurateur and called for a veal cutlet and vin ordinaire.

The rooms occupied by the Gambetta family are now those of a small restaurateur for the working class.

But of what use are such articles as the following to literary men:The Seasons, by a Man of Taste, (like the carte of a restaurateur;) Sayings of a Man about Town; Remonstrance with J.F. Newton; Lines on Crockford's &c.all amusing enough in their way, but, in a literary pocket-book, out of place, and not in good taste.

# Agent for the Royal Fire and Life Assurance Co. #ALFRED HUGHES, Confectioner and Restaurateur, BIRMINGHAM.

On entering the park, I was first struck with a long row of boxes, (somewhat in the style of those at Vauxhall) but on a raised bank, and attached to a restaurateur.

A man went to a restaurateur's (or chop-house) in France, to dine.

Charles Fairman (A); 11Oct66; R394963. FAISSOLE, CHARLES A. The restaurateur's handbook.

The restaurateur's handbook.

Malcolm Cowley (A); 17Mar69; R457612. Restaurateur with music.

Charles Fairman (A); 11Oct66; R394963. FAISSOLE, CHARLES A. The restaurateur's handbook.

The restaurateur's handbook.

Malcolm Cowley (A); 17Mar69; R457612. Restaurateur with music.

en France le restaurateur des lettres; il y avoit rétabli l'orthographe, régénéré l'écriture, formé de belles bibliothèques: il voulut que son hospice de Jérusalem eût une bibliothèque aussi à l'usage des pélerins.

Seated, therefore, at the prow, beyond the reach of this fiery shower, after partaking of an excellent breakfast, there being a first-rate restaurateur on board, we began to converse with a very intelligent boatman, who amused us with the legends of the river and accounts of the different places which we passed.

There was a restaurateur on board the steamer, who supplied the passengers, at any hour they pleased, with the articles inserted in his carte; every thing was very good of its kind, but the boat itself was neither handsomely nor conveniently fitted up, and I should recommend in preference the new iron steamers which have been lately introduced upon the Rhône.

A man may be a first-rate English or French scholar, yea, an accomplished statesman, without being conversant with the infinite variety of dishes, &c., set down on the carte of a first-rate Parisian restaurateur.

If you wish to give a good dinner, and do not know in what manner to set about it, you will do wisely to order it from Birch, Kühn, or any other first-rate restaurateur.

Some authorities are even of opinion that in the question of a dinner-party "never" is better than "late;" and one author has gone so far as to say, if you do not reach the house till dinner is served, you had better retire to a restaurateur's, and thence send an apology, and not interrupt the harmony of the courses by awkward excuses and cold acceptance.

A cheap and highly popular restaurateur named Pinson rented the old theatre.

A costumier hung out wigs, and masks, and débardeur garments next door to the restaurateur.

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The restauranteur nodded.

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