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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about restaurant" is not correct in written English.
It lacks an article and should be used in a context where it refers to a specific restaurant or the concept of restaurants in general.
Example: "I want to learn more about the restaurant industry."
Alternatives: "regarding restaurants" or "concerning restaurants".
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"I knew nothing about restaurant law.
OUR LOCAL CORRESPONDENTS about restaurant inspectors in NYC.
The eminently… OUR LOCAL CORRESPONDENTS about restaurant inspectors in NYC.
Nobody ever got this worked up about Restaurant Week.
For dedicated gourmands, though, it's all about Restaurant Kadeau.
"It's about restaurant celebrities and their fashion-grabbing with food".
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Then there's Benjamin and Max Goldberg, the brothers behind the much buzzed-about restaurant the Catbird Seat.
Now, 18 months later, you open your own place, in trendy Shoreditch, above London's other most talked-about restaurant.
The pit-stop Chin Chin (00 61 3 8663 2000; chinchinrestaurant.com.au) is currently Melbourne's most talked-about restaurant – and in a city famed for food, that's saying something.
One of the most talked-about restaurant books of the season is David Chang's MOMOFUKU (Clarkson Potter, $40).
Moscow's most talked-about restaurant is certainly Turandot (Tverskoy Boulevard 26/5; 7-495-739-0011), an astonishingly recreated 18th-century European gilt palace, complete with chamber music and servers in period dress.
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