27 examples of restaurateurs in sentences

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.

It is, however, only fair to our own restaurateurs to state that, though China is alleged to be on the eve of war, there is as yet no food-control in that country.

'Twill be a famous harvest for the restaurateurs and for the Cyprians who parade up and down the Arcades, sure of a constant succession of suitors.

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.

Such, at least, is the character of the auberges, or inns, and restaurateurs, with which St. Cloud is even better supplied than our Richmond.

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.

" Lovaina had often accused her rivals, the Chinese restaurateurs, of serving dog meat for beef or lamb.

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

[The "Technical Repository," may have the credit of introducing this contrivance to the British public; but it is somewhat curious that it had not been previously adopted, since scores of lamps thus provided, are to be seen in the cafés and restaurateurs of Paris.

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.

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.

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.

The theatre (closed in less than a century) became the studio first of Gros and then of Gérard, and was finally occupied by a succession of restaurateurs but the Café Procope remained the Café Procope, and is the Café Procope to this day.

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.

27 examples of  restaurateurs  in sentences