seafood restaurant
collocation in Englishmeaningsofseafoodandrestaurant
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seafood
noun[U]
uk/ˈsiː.fuːd/us/ˈsiː.fuːd/
animals from the sea that can be eaten, especially fish or sea creatures ...
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restaurant
noun[C]
uk/ˈres.tər.ɒnt/us/ˈres.tə.rɑːnt/
a place where meals are prepared and served ...
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(Definition ofseafoodandrestaurantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In this town of 10,000 inhabitants, there were approximately 15 eating establishments in the 1990s, but none served fish nor was there aseafoodrestaurant.
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The lyricist sent a researcher to aseafoodrestaurantand heard back that lobsters are always slit down the back.
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It has an open air bistro, an upstairsseafoodrestaurantand a shop that sells marine-related curios and a substantial fish and shellfish market.
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Klein was a chef working in aseafoodrestaurant.
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Its outbuilding is being used today as a fish andseafoodrestaurant.
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A casualseafoodrestaurant, it also received positive reviews.
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Aseafoodrestaurantis located on the first floor.
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Skipjacks is aseafoodrestaurantoffering food from local and international sources.
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He immediately ran to a nearbyseafoodrestaurantand finished the day's sales with oyster boxes.
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Officially a barbecue andseafoodrestaurant, it serves grilled meat dishes, as well as salmon, shrimp and calamari.
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Whereas if you're in aseafoodrestaurantand the lights are up, everybody looks terrible.
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Aseafoodrestaurantand souvenir shop was built with the lobster pound in the 1990s.
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The premises were totally refurbished and the grotto opened as a high classseafoodrestaurantand bar.
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It is an outdoorseafoodrestaurantwith area of 1.6 hectares in size.
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Today it is a popularseafoodrestaurant.
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It also has aseafoodrestaurant.
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These elements combine to create a profile that is an outright denial of the semiotics of the meyhanes and the luxury seafood restaurants.
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During the 1980s and 1990s, the number of restaurants in general and seafood restaurants in particular rapidly increased.
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Greta's sarcastic attitude results in her being offered a job as a waitress at a localseafoodrestaurant.
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The outbuilding of the lighthouse was converted into a fish andseafoodrestaurant, which can host 100 guests in the main hall and 40 people in the conservatory.
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