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Discover LudwigThe phrase "restaurant was opened" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an event in which a restaurant was opened for business. For example: "A new Mexican-style restaurant was opened in town last week."
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The restaurant was opened in the late 1950's by Henri Soulé, who earlier opened Le Pavillon.
In 2003, a second branch of the restaurant was opened, St John Bread and Wine in Spitalfields.
The restaurant was opened by a club of 36 pork-lovers in 2005, whose name translated to English is Friends of the Franconian Schäufele.
The mostly Japanese, intermittently French restaurant was opened in January by Jonathan Morr (who also owns Bond St). and Eugene Morimoto.
The restaurant was opened in August by three cousins, Francesco Ippoliti, Mario Esposito and Anna Bevilacqua, for whom the restaurant is named.
The restaurant was opened five weeks ago by Mr. McNally, who is a brother of Keith McNally, the owner of Balthazar and Pastis.
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The hotel was five stories high and on the ground level of the building a café-restaurant was opened.
"Oh, and our restaurant is opening," Mr. Benno said.
The restaurant is opening in January".
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