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The phrase "a nice restaurant" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a restaurant that has a pleasant atmosphere, good food, or overall positive qualities.
Example: "For our anniversary, we decided to dine at a nice restaurant downtown that we had heard great things about."
Alternatives: "a lovely eatery" or "an upscale dining place".
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About a year ago now, we found ourselves sitting in a nice restaurant just off Oxford Street with George FitzGerald.
"It's a nice restaurant," he said.
It just seemed quite uncivil for a nice restaurant.
A nice restaurant with some pretty good food.
A motorist reports that he and his wife dined at a nice restaurant in Williams, Arizona.
I'm looking for a nice restaurant to celebrate my daughter's Sweet 16.
Ron: We went to a nice restaurant at the Hyatt Grand Central.
The River Café was a nice restaurant to be in to hear the story that followed.
I'd prefer to see a great line-up and then go to a nice restaurant afterwards.
There's a nice restaurant and they make the bed for you.
"We'd be better off with a nice restaurant or something else in that spot".
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