88 Quotes About Restaurants
- Author Phindiwe Nkosi
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I could smell the food fill up my hunger before the order was even placed.
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- Author Monica DiNatale
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My love for peanut butter is so deep that I can't look at a jar without devouring it!
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- Author Judith Clancy
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Integrating the beauty of seasonal change into the residence was a concept that remains true even today even in the more cramped, inner city machiya.
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- Author Michael Darling
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The Robaccio Restaurant was one of those places that sounded like a nice Italian trattoria--and it was. The funny thing about the place was the name: a blend of two Italian words. The word "robaccia" meant "trash" in Italian and "bacio" was "kiss." Putting the two words together was like naming a British pub the Rubbish Smooch, which someone in London really needs to do.
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- Author Samuel Beckett
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She was willing a little bit of sweated labour, incapable of betraying the slogan of her slavers, that since the customer or sucker was paying for his gutrot ten times what it cost to produce and five times what it cost to fling in his face, it was only reasonable to defer to his complaints up to but not exceeding fifty per cent of his exploitation.
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- Author Alan Philips
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What Schrager did when he developed the lifestyle hotel was apply his creativity—through design, story- telling, and programming—to shift the customer’s perspective and produce significant value. After all, many lifestyle hotels are just underperforming hotel assets that have been repositioned using these creative elements.
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- Author Sarah Pullen
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For as long as there has been something to sell, we have been marketing. Why should selling feel good healthy foods be any different?
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- Author Sarah Pullen
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A little nudge in a new direction leads to a vastly different food destination.
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- Author Alicia Thompson
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Andrew just shrugged, and I fiddled with the napkin in my lap while glancing idly around the restaurant. The obligatory mirrors hung on the walls, and there was one of those fountains with fake lily pads in the entryway. The restaurant was also lit like a mine shaft. I've never understood why dim lighting is supposed to be so romantic. Night vision belongs into a Paris Hilton sex tape - not in a restaurant that could potentially poison me with peanut sauce.
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