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Of the almost 28,000 diners during that period, 8,279 diners chose vegetables.
Fifty-minute diners receive 12 pieces of nigiri; 90-minute diners get 18.
Will more diners lead to more restaurants, and will more restaurants lead to more diners?
Restaurants are also tapping into virtual reality to provide diners and potential diners with unique experiences.
The greatest difference in phthalate exposure between diners and non-diners, 55 percent, was seen in teens.
There are diners in New York that draw Broadway hopefuls; other diners are popular with college students.
Thaler and Sunstein call this "libertarian paternalism" —paternalistic in assuming policymakers know what diners need better than diners do and libertarian in allowing diners to make the final choice of what to eat.
There were diners dressed up in sport coats and button-downs, and there were diners in ripped jeans and T-shirts.
The restaurant saw an average of 350 diners a day over the summer, compared to its usual average of 1,000 diners.
Chicago-based GrubHub said it had 22.6 million active diners in the fourth quarter, above analysts' average estimate of 366.13 million diners.
Diners United mobilizes restaurant diners in support of livable wages and improved working conditions for the nation's nearly 13 million restaurant workers.
"We're still trying to figure out how to change hungry Facebook diners into GrubHub or hungry Facebook users into GrubHub diners," he said.
GrubHub, which allows diners to order from more than 45,000 restaurants, said that number of active diners rose 21.2 percent to 8.2 million.
Because what people thought of the solo diners proved to be no different than what they thought of the diners who had company.
The company, which allows diners to order from more than 45,000 restaurants, said the number of active diners rose 21.2 percent to 8.2 million.
Petit Crenn has a no tipping policy and the cooks serve the food directly to diners in a bold move that connects diners directly to creators.
However, our newer diners are increasingly coming to us already having ordered on a competing online platform, and our existing diners are increasingly ordering from multiple platforms.
The company said active diners rose 70 percent to 15.58 million in the quarter, edging past analysts' average estimate of 15.54 million diners, according to research firm FactSet.
But she could also picture the looks that some of the diners would give other diners, the words that'd be murmured when the subject of evaluation left the room.
Diners can enjoy menu items from Fried Chicken & Waffles to Pulled Pork Mac Stacks and Meatloaf Plates (the same one that was featured on Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives).
Bearish analysts have warned that such deals could train diners to hold out for gratis grub, while bulls say they are convincing diners that it is safe to eat at the chain.
The company said it had 383 million active diners in the quarter ended March 31, roughly in line with analysts' average estimate of 15.06 million diners, according to data and analytics firm FactSet.
If sushi diners are willing to ask basic questions at the restaurants that they patronize, they may start thinking differently about providing some more information to their diners and sourcing more sustainable options.
And so, Liberato cautioned customers against ordering seafood at diners.
This isn't really -- this isn't competing with Diners and Dives.
"She seemed very reserved," one of the diners told People.
Diners hacked to death at a popular cafe in Bangladesh.
From there, various food options will appear for prospective diners.
The early diners are shunted off by the local imam.
OCEAN CITY Miniature models of famous diners by Phil Juska.
Yet, Chipotle hasn't been able to win back diners' trust.
But what about the restaurant owner and the other diners.
My fellow diners agreed, and seemed unfazed by Wells' critique.
Some diners will wish it put up more crackly resistance.
Such are the forces encroaching on the city's vanishing diners.
Panera Bread's menus offer all sorts of options for diners.
Plenty of Atlanta chefs and diners would disagree, albeit politely.
"It's not that solo diners are never dissed," she explained.
Ultimately, diners have to decide what strategy suits them best.
"This race became nationalized very early," Delaney told the diners.
Diners loll with laptops and nurse lattes with froth flowers.
Diners get skittish if prices are raised often or suddenly.
If the diners didn't like it, I never found out.
Diners huddle at dark wood tables with chicly skeletal chairs.
Diners used to inexpensive Chinese food complained about the prices.
Diners should go, not only to eat, but to listen.
Diners should go, not only to eat, but to listen.
Diners used to inexpensive Chinese food complained about the prices.
Cafés on Sturegatan spilled late diners out onto the sidewalk.
Diners were a mix of ordinary families and power brunchers.
Diners can vary the heat with a choice of four salsas.
Google Maps want to help restaurant diners know what to order.
On Sunday night, cafes and diners bustled with groups of teenagers.
The shaken diners left the restaurant before eating, according to KABC.
Heller said Trump stopped at her table after greeting other diners.
News of the outbreak came after diners reported symptoms to iwaspoisoned.
One of the diners complained to local media about the photo.
The location is not revealed to diners until the morning of.
Diners ate at long tables, washing the food down with lemonade.
Most of this won't matter to the diners at Mazi, however.
Based on diners' photos and reviews, the restaurant has not disappointed.
The best prize is for diners to leave the restaurant happy.
She waited tables at diners and manned the taps at bars.
The attraction brings in diners from across the U.S. and abroad.
More than 100 diners had reported norovirus like symptoms on iwaspoisoned.
GrubHub's number of active diners rose 26 percent to 8.75 million.
The other diners get busy taking pictures and video of Kim.
The Portland restaurant scene is maturing—both its diners and industry.
Discounts are offered willy-nilly to diners, sapping profits for all.
Some McDonald's diners aren't loving the chain's switch to fresh beef.
A small order of mixed appetizers should serve three diners nicely.
They then entered the restaurant and threw confetti at frightened diners.
For waiters like Mr. Houle, diners going Dutch is nothing new.
Some chefs have denounced diners with "fake food allergies," for example.
The diners and a lawyer demanded changes from the restaurant chain.
Diners suggest ordering the 5 Cheese Pesto and Biellese Pepperoni pizzas. 
Diners suggest ordering the Pepperoni Madness and the Fancy Backpacker pizzas. 
I was led upstairs where diners were seated around teppanyaki grills.
So is it the responsibility of chefs to steer diners' tastes?
According Vanity Fair, diners can order coffee and croissant for $29.
"Get back to your fish"—she took questions from the diners.
OCEAN CITY Miniature models of famous diners by artist Phil Juska.
Other diners said the president-elect had a burger with fries.
His tenants waited tables at diners or worked as nursing assistants.
It is not what diners might expect of a Jamaican menu.
Instead of local diners, we have a million ice cream shops.
Springsteen, jughandles, all-night diners, and the Howard Stern rest stop.
She tries to steal some shut-eye in booths at diners.
Many restaurants are similarly dissatisfied with how often diners are visiting.
The Flippin' Cow was packed too, with diners overlooking Simonton Lake.
Inside, a long butcher case greets diners, showcasing the available steaks.
There is room for 20 diners at each of four seatings.
But your fellow diners have options beyond the choice of menus.
Roast chicken is nice, but diners can do that at home.
Lucy Abrams and David Behmoaras were among the diners that night.
Diners point to what they want, then find spots on banquettes.
All the diners seemed to be equally enthusiastic about their meals.
It's likely that diners have begun to avoid Chipotle Mexican Grill.
There, diners can choose between à la carte and tasting menus.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Britain's food delivery fight keeps attracting new diners.
The diners who got into the restaurant raved about it online.
"At first, we just talked a bunch about diners," William said.
Analysts polled by FactSet expected active diners to total 11.53 million.
Balancing the needs of diners, cooks and couriers is fiendishly complicated.
Twenty-two McDonald's diners reported nausea, vomiting or diarrhea from Aug.
Diners and waiters and cooks and busboys scattered throughout the building.
There's a whole hierarchy of disappointed diners, I'm sure of it.
It is the diners' job to assemble their own ideal ratio.
Diners were used to the industrial tortillas of fast-food tacos.
Most diners, she said, simply want their size acknowledged without judgment.
If you run a restaurant, how are you accommodating larger diners?
Diners must leave all their clothes in a wardrobe before entering.
Looking at a survey of 1,000 servers, 34 percent responded that they believed black diners to be "very bad" tippers, in comparison to white diners who 98 percent believed to be "average" or "above average" tippers.
Pasta with red sauce is usually a pretty poor value at diners.
Here are 11 classic diners that have stood the test of time.
There are even several different ice cream beverages that diners can enjoy.
As some diners have stayed away from Chipotle, competitors have broadly benefited.
Diners are marked on your minimap with a fork-and-knife icon.
In the Southern way, diners choose vegetables from a list of sides.
I like that diners have this vibe of, like, it's for everybody.
What percentage of diners are picking up food versus having it delivered?
"We want to help restaurants actively engage with their diners," Maloney said.
It since has used free and discounted food to lure back diners.
That session played out in full view of other diners, drawing criticism.
Many of the diners around you will be both harried and hurried.
Diners can also look forward to a slew of other chicken combos.
A dark grill surface would bathe diners in uncomfortable waves of heat.
Parc offers diners classic French cuisine in the heart of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Yet at 72 euros, it is hardly a bargain for everyday diners.
I had good results testing this theory and compliments from fellow diners.
Diners looking to snag a pass should be prepared to act quickly.
The Fullin siblings greet diners, even steering some toward visits with farmers.
Chef April Bloomfield knows a thing or two about what diners want.
Brands were forced to invest or lose diners to more innovative companies.
Investors now hope he can win back the confidence of Chipotle's diners.
A state-­produced music video serenades diners with footage of blazing howitzers.
He's looking to expand his roster of funky diners to other locations.
The natural entertainer occasionally stops to pose for selfies with elated diners.
First, diners had to serve themselves on smaller plates to eat less.
That way, diners can decide how to go about eating this salad.
Diners enter through a door on which animated fairies flap their wings.
"We can feel what they feel," Ms. Igarashi said, imitating diners recoiling.
Diners here will find an emphasis on innovative versions of classic dishes.
For adventurous diners, this is the place to try torisashi, chicken sashimi.
Get a history lesson on a tour of the city's vanishing diners.
Though few diners appear to enjoy it, Mr. Skenes shrugged this off.
Companies are pouring money into innovations to get diners to spend more.
"We see these diners at home only in the movies," he said.
And speaking of diners, very few places appreciate food like the South.
As any devotee knows, Reacher spends a lot of time in diners.
On warm evenings, diners sit outside restaurants along a romantically lit canal.
Today, diners at the Southdale mall food court have plenty of choice.
VoulezVouzDîner lets travelers and other diners request hosted meals on specific days.
I chat with the other diners and admire the incredible desert sunset.
The total number of global diners visiting its restaurants fell last year.
Country Living named it one of the top 20 diners across America.
Fox News is always on the TV in diners and other restaurants.
Many new foodie experiences strive to get diners closer to the ingredients.
Like the apprentices themselves, diners submit to the will of a master.
Even in Japan, kaiseki can intimidate diners, particularly of the younger generation.
They appear as burgers or steaks on the menu at local diners.
Downtown is rife with greasy diners, fleabag hotels and steamy dive bars.
The chicken chain is known to take its diners' demands into account.
James Cox worked her way up from diners to fine dining establishments.
A long stretch of narrow marble counter has seats for solo diners.
Hardy diners clad in down take their nightcaps to the outdoor fire.
We're just as interested in humble coffee shops, diners, even chip stands.
On a recent Friday night, the place heaved with diners and drinkers.
Recent celebrity diners have included Bradley Cooper, Amy Adams and Natalie Portman.
For many diners, organic certification of restaurants doesn't seem to matter much.
Diners say it got pretty romantic with a smooch here and there.
They had no fear of the other diners, and perhaps no awareness.
In the lounge, he stopped to say hello to diners and moved on.
Diners haven't always been associated with red vinyl seats and teens on rollerskates.
For £2590 ($2225) each, Valentine's Day diners can experience a six-course meal.
Harissa, a Tunisian hot chili pepper paste, is already enticing diners in 2018.
I'm always impressed by the dogged determination of summer diners to guzzle Sancerre.
Whatever company buys Resy is winning access to a newer generation of diners.
Scenes from a factory floor are echoed in diners and empty parking lots.
The entire restaurant is Instagram-friendly, and almost all the diners were honeymooners.
Chipotle has made updates to its restaurants to give more convenience to diners.
If diners develop a taste for it, perhaps fewer jaguars will be shot.
As of this interview, Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives has had 28 seasons.
No, it's a DIY hack that has diners spearing burgers onto their drinks.
Diners can find amazing hand-pulled noodles and dim sum and sushi galore.
Diners are more enamored with delivery and take-out food than ever before.
That's a big no for Diners Club, Japan Credit Bureau and China UnionPay.
Cheaper grocery prices, too, have driven diners to cook more meals at home.
The platter transforms into a pole, and the tables turn on the diners.
For starters, diners can now order a tasting menu written entirely in emojis.
Diners aren't just looking for quality food or speedy service, they want both.
Everything brought back memories of diners and milkshakes and french fries and sandwiches.
When mixed together, those ingredients result in dishes that diners love to recommend.
Most of the diners here are not vegans and vegetarian, they're just foodies.
Indeed, some diners initially attracted by the deals are visiting far less often.
Recently, however, more diners are seeking out familiar flavors that evoke family recipes.
And the only thing we do is we connect diners to their restaurants.
Other diners at the restaurant also spotted Biden, who happily posed for photos.
Diners suggest ordering the NY Ricotta with Pepperoni and the Ricotta Sicilian pizzas. 
In fact, Yume Wo Katare has a rating system for diners' ramen completion.
In 1993, classically trained chef Steve Ells brought an Americanized version to diners.
I chatted with them at gun clubs and diners and roaring political rallies.
Diners on the go can also pick up a take-out Thanksgiving feast.
"There was a bit of hand holding" with their diners, Ms. Olitzky added.
Chipotle introduced the cheesy dip in an attempt to bring in new diners.
Her menu was not expansive, but several daily specials gave diners more options.
Sure, there are diners and motels, the occasional dockside restaurant or Chocobo farm.
So what's a group of diners to do, in the spirit of fairness?
A quartet of cowboy hat-wearing, mustachioed musicians arrives to serenade the diners.
There are whole cubicles dedicated to displaying mini wooden supermarkets, hospitals, and diners.
But after the 2008 recession, it had a hard time drawing diners back.
They opened diners in Manhattan and settled into an apartment in Astoria, Queens.
Diners will happily pay a surge price without thinking of it as such.
Diners stand next door to detox centers here — wellness pressed up against squalor.
Diners flowed from table to table as if they were at a party.
It's a bit like "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives" for cask ale devotees.
But that does not account for the diners whose owners lost their leases.
But this year is different, with dining rooms shuttered and diners staying in.
Some diners will stay away, feeling that Mr. Bastianich has not sufficiently atoned.
"I feel like it's pampering my diners to have attendants," Mr. Malnik said.
Together, Uber and Deliveroo could make a better pitch to restaurants and diners.
The idea was not unprecedented; Harvard Hall hosted diners from 1905 to 1915.
The streets hum with activity from supermarkets, cheap diners, hairdressers and cellphone stores.
For many cooks and diners, the bite-size meatball is the most appealing.
Both she and Anderson say diners should wash their hands throughout their meals.
The diners were given menus, but their choices were already highlighted for them.
Diners tend to be steadfast in their breakfast habits, creating a reliable business.
As the storm descended, the diners began to recline, and the wine flowed.
Diners can choose a base of boiled potatoes, bread cubes or mashed potatoes.
That sentiment is Chipotle's key battle as it tries to woo diners back.
For some diners, the more tortuous the journey, the more miraculous the meal.
Diners should ask how often a restaurant changes its oil, Dr. Rimm said.
These places defy the stereotypes, and draw diners of all ages and backgrounds.
But it also provides larger diners free-standing chairs at counters and tables.
On its website, the restaurant warns that diners who are likely to be over 15 kg the "average weight" corresponding to their height should not make a booking, because it won't refund entrance fees for diners that it turns away.
Channel 4's new documentary Tricks of the Restaurant Trade found that visually unattractive diners in London restaurants were deliberately seated at the back of restaurants to keep them out of sight, while attractive looking diners were given prime seats.
Diners were walled off from other diners psychically by high-backed booths, dim lighting and oversize menus, their imagined place atop the social ladder reinforced by silver-haired waiters in cropped jackets who murmured in Jeeves-like tones of deference.
His name may still be unfamiliar to many diners, but chefs know his name.
It's telling diners what to think instead of letting them draw their own conclusions.
After serving more than 100,000 diners, we have a net-promoter score of 87.
The company said it had 14.5 million active diners in the quarter ended Dec.
News of the outbreak came after more than 100 diners reported symptoms on iwaspoisoned.
Older establishments like the Café Toscana were bustling with diners on a Tuesday night.
Online review sites aren't just places to help diners and travelers make their decisions.
That kind of life-altering product is reserved for diners in Apple's work utopia.
Luckily for diners, there haven't been any signs of Zuul or Slimer on premises.
Diners and shoppers scrambled Wednesday night when two men opened fire at Sarona Market.
Eating at a Singapore restaurant soon after, Mr Abe was recognised by fellow diners.
She doesn't want to own shares in the other six diners that Walter owns.
I chased him to diners and late-night shows and even a cheese palace.
Some argue it is rigid and overlooks some restaurants that critics and diners praise.
Some diners even took leftovers back to their shelters for those who couldn't leave.
The gratuity system ensures that it is the diners who determine a server's pay.
Analysts were expecting 7.99 million active diners, according to market research firm FactSet StreetAccount.
"I've got my diners in the back, drive-in is attached," one genius wrote.
Earlier this month, more than 200 diners across the country transformed into Luke's Diner.
In the meantime, the experiment is proving to be a tasty one for diners.
The kind where diners have to sell possessions on eBbay to afford a meal.
At one point they invited diners onto the stage for a particularly awkward performance.
In 2015, IHOP raised $3.5 million for children's charities by asking diners for donations.
The food diners eat will look the same way exiting as it did entering.
Diners clapped and he banged out an unreasonable amount of orders from his station.
During the study period, 8,279 diners, or about 30 percent, selected the vegetable dish.
"I want to give diners a little more context of Mexican food," says Vallejo.
At Vege Creek, diners walk in and take a basket to start their meal.
It's definitely a holy cannoli, especially considering that it's the size of diners' forearms.
Massacring diners in a neighbouring Muslim country seems an unlikely way to achieve this.
But diners who prefer the classic menu may order the McDonald's traditional American fare.
Diners who like the jolt of chili or wasabi might make their preference known.
Diners suggest ordering the Lean Green Curry Pizza and the Curry Pizza with Paneer. 
Then in summer 2019, it doubled down on deals to appeal to budget diners.
This summer, diners are craving sweeter treats, more robust flavors and diverse culinary adventures.
The bar menu is not automatically presented to diners but graciously provided upon request.
For the diners, the appeal is to connect with people, going beyond the headlines.
Behind him, 30 servers searched for someone to serve among the restaurant's 15 diners.
Servers continue to take diners their entrees accompanied with an ever-changing daily question.
The performer went around playing rock, paper, scissors with diners, who clamored to participate.
The hospitality, for example: making sure that her diners are well taken care of.
Since he got away with it, diners at surrounding tables quickly lit up, too.
Think about them for a moment and then shift to the other diners  nearby.
Diners can request a thicker burger, cooked to rare, medium-rare, well-done, etc.
" Eden agrees: "It's the quintessential Uzbek dish eaten from one plate by many diners.
Two weeks later, another stretch of the same area found new inhabitants: wealthy diners.
"This restaurant has been a club to many of our regular diners," he said.
On a recent night, several diners bobbed their heads and swayed in their seats.
He said he wore a school jacket, and started getting glares from fellow diners.
Given all the developers in Miami, greasy spoon diners are falling by the wayside.
Chef Takhir Kholikberdiev at Krasnodar Bistro in Moscow wants his diners to eat rodents.
The menu, which changes frequently, is written in journals everyday, and given to diners.
The scheduled time when the cooked food is ready to be taken to diners.
Lately, though, chefs and diners seem to have grown weary of the communal experience.
His smile serves as translation: Le Comptoir du Vin beguiles diners from the start.
Less endearingly, it also secretes a bitter, milky substance to deter would-be diners.
There is something innovative in reprogramming diners to decouple fine food from full service.
Overall, be prepared for a lot of small groups, churches, barber shops and diners.
While eating and drinking, other diners might be wearing elaborate costumes, especially during Carnival.
My immediate family owned a series of diners — which provided most of our meals.
The first thing diners see upon entering are two tables of digital ordering screens.
To enter Alpen Rose, diners must approach the wooden door and ring the doorbell.
Diners can choose from sharing locally sourced plates to a more extensive tasting menu.
In its heyday, the restaurant attracted diners from a broad swath of the region.
Diners from the Instagram generation might want more crunch, more adventure or more spontaneity.
Every hour on the hour, shoppers and diners can watch digitally programmed light shows.
Diners sit on the kind of faded red plastic stools found everywhere in Chinatown.
Intrigued diners turn to the window, trying to spot it beyond Singapore's gleaming skyscrapers.
Diners drink Abita root beer or coffee brewed with chicory, tasting of roasted earth.
In 2016, diners spent $17 and in 2017 they spent a little over $13.
Diners were told they'd "pay" for the meal by having a meaningful financial discussion.
Now the lights are on, Mr. Spencer said, and diners are returning at night.
Diners view tipping as a courtesy based on the quality of the service provided.
But for a chef who values simplicity Haraguchi gives diners a lot of options.
Lemon wedges on the side gave diners the option of upping the citrus quotient.
The Plume restaurant at the Jefferson Hotel in Washington, D.C., created a program for solo diners last fall (from $98 a person); several of its 18 seats are dedicated to diners who want a sense of privacy yet a feeling of inclusion.
Conversely, according to sales records, diners in dimly lit rooms ordered 39 percent more calories.
Ruth's, one of the oldest eateries in Salt Lake City, is atypical of most diners.
Starbucks has been struggling to get diners to frequent its cafes at a higher rate.
GrubHub said on Wednesday it had 9.81 million active diners in the quarter ended Sept.
Diners can stay over in one of the restaurant's rooms, housed in converted farm buildings.
The restaurant overlooks a lake and on pleasant evenings, diners often chose to eat outdoors.
Grubhub also created a map, which helps diners locate women-led restaurants across the nation.
Klobuchar began her Sunday by fulfilling a promise to barnstorm diners in Concord and Manchester.
When all the diners arrived (it was a full house), they couldn't stop taking photos.
Diners are also your best source of income in Final Fantasy XV thanks to Hunts.
Triggered by hyper-specific features, diners were taking the same five photos over and over.
Heard was looking down at the table while Musk made conversation with their fellow diners.
Diners in China turned to other meat alternatives when the swine fever hit pork supply.
When they were young, they hung out at diners, or drove around in their cars.
Nearby restaurants have long since reopened, and diners have settled back into their usual seats.
There are scale models of shacks (Beverly Buchanan) and diners (Bill Thelen and Jerstin Crosby).
IKEA is opening a "Do-It-Yourself Restaurant", in which diners will be the chefs.
Maloney added that investments in the delivery systems also led to more orders from diners.
The company creates curated dining experiences for time-poor diners looking to expand their horizons.
That's when all the present diners receive small spoons to dig in and taste them.
Even Guy Fieri's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives highlighted the heart of American comfort food.
The diners on camera are loyal customers invited in by the owners for the episode.
The program is yet another way to drive diners to order their Chipotle burritos digitally.
Between unknown sauces and secret ingredients, diners with an allergy have to be extra cautious.
The press release did not specify whether diners will have to assemble their own meatballs.
Analysts had expected about 8.54 million active diners, according to market research firm FactSet StreetAccount.
However, none of those has become as well-known as Diners, Drive-Ins, And Dives.
I remember walking into Long Island diners in the politically miserable month of August 2010.
Ant Financial said Alipay will support Visa, Mastercard, Japan's JCB and Singapore's Diners Club cards.
He lived in Ontario, where he ran a few diners with help from his family.
I glanced around the room and noticed that the other diners were engrossed in lunch.
And diners at the shop agreed the bagel made with New York water tasted better.
Killing them with kindness seems to be working, and Kindred now has regular local diners.
The center of the room featured a large communal table, where diners eat family-style.
Instead, diners order on iPads and retrieve their food from a compartment in the wall.
Thanks to hard work over more than a decade, diners in restaurants from Portland, Ore.
It is a crime against nature to kill these endangered creatures to satisfy adventurous diners.
It's the violent killing of neighbors or restaurant diners because of their race or religion.
Analysts were expecting active diners of 7.99 million, according to market research firm FactSet StreetAccount.
Diners are offered a welcome drink of either sparkling wine or gin and tonic water.
Singer made a speech, and reminded diners that they would not be getting extra cutlery.
Qualifying diners will be able to redeem OpenTable Dining Points to book Premium Access reservations.
Diners choose two or three; the bowls come on a tray and you seat yourself.
Diners accustomed to East and West Coast oysters often find Gulf oysters unwieldy and bland.
This game involved a group of four diners being whisked away to a mysterious annex.
Suddenly, Twitter's legions of pro-plate diners had an outlet for years of suppressed fury.
On a Saturday night, there were three guests, all of whom were male solo diners.
Crystal shops outnumber diners and the few that still exist serve $5 cups of coffee.
That's our philosophy with Attica, whether it's to the garden, our staff, or our diners.
The apple pie tasted like you imagine apple pie tasted in diners in the 1950s.
Another night, three diners sat squeezed together at the smaller window facing Great Jones Street.
They also inform consumers of which restaurants treat workers fairly through its Diners Guide program.
It even provides a free Instagram kit to help diners take better shots, reports Today.com.
Louisiana also ordered closed all bars, clubs and casinos for diners until April 13, Gov.
Chinese expatriates and tourists are not the only diners to be found at these restaurants.
The barbershops and diners that serviced the fur industry — owned by Greeks and Italians — vanished.
This is fun, casual gluttony and the copious portions have many diners leaving with leftovers.
But even when diners succumb to the forces of redevelopment, their legacy sometimes lives on.
Allen Strouse is not the archetypal Trump voter whom journalists discover in Rust Belt diners.
Diners with reservations began receiving calls telling them that the restaurant had been closed permanently.
Running a high-end establishment in a modest town made it difficult to draw diners.
In between preparing dishes, she checks on her diners as if they were her children.
Hours and seating are limited, so the outdoor covered patio is often heaving with diners.
That certain ingredients still make some Western diners squeamish is part of its provocative fun.
News organizations responded with many, many, many profiles of rural Trump supporters sitting in diners.
The diner is well-scrubbed and bustling, emitting the warm glow of the best diners.
The restaurant has yet to receive negative reactions from diners, with most offering enthusiastic feedback.
The coronavirus pandemic has forced restaurants and diners alike to turn to takeout and delivery.
They don't need to guess how many diners will be in on a given night.
Between diners in the restaurant and our catering jobs and deliveries, we feed 600 people.
The company moved to a commission-based model, with a 20% service charge for diners.
Along the way, they explored Main Street America, eating in diners and staying in motels.
On a busy night — and there are many busy nights — its restaurant serves 600 diners.
This is not a McDream, but for most McDonald's diners, it certainly is a McLongshot.
The 42 or so diners are typically well groomed and carefully, if not formally, dressed.
He told them that he had just served a fifteen-course lunch to fourteen diners.
I'm going around to diners all across the district, sitting down and meeting with people.
But lab-grown meat leads most skeptical diners to think of a big hurdle: taste.
He sold another 300 or so through the end of the year to holiday diners.
He went table to table, making chit-chat with the diners and posing for selfies.
Despite the tremendous number of options open to Washington diners, Cork has done exceedingly well.
Diners are increasingly gravitating towards convenience in the form of fast-casual chains and delivery.
In 2015, a video of one of the waitresses being snarky to diners went viral.
Diners glimpse what is to come through hanging opaque panels that look like corrugated ice.
At night, diners drop 5,000 riyals ($1,333) at an alcohol-free restaurant imported from Ibiza.
Why do diners in China want to eat the swim bladder of that endangered fish?
Everything else (pickles, chile, herbs) is a condiment, for diners to calibrate as they wish.
It watches over diners as they slurp crab chowder and scoop out dressed crab salads.
Occasionally, diners at Shopsin's who had ordered migas complained about finding cilantro in the dish.
INSIDER spoke with three lucky diners who got the rare opportunity to visit Club 33.
JUMA Kitchen's first diners were mainly Brits intrigued by idea of trying a new cuisine.
At Mill Street, which opened in September, diners are confronted by a wide range of temptations.
Diners can now choose from its new "immigrant" pizza range: the Terrorist, Syrian, Ahmed and Immigrant.
For diners, that could lead to consuming contaminated seafood laden with bacteria, pollutants, and heavy metals.
Maib said Logan's has struggled with "poor sales results" as casual diners seek out cheaper alternatives.
You've both voiced some guilt over chain restaurant diners' complicity in the industrialized slaughter of animals.
McDonald's diners will soon be able to quench their thirst for as little as a dollar.
We had to teach the servers about the food, and we had to teach the diners.
Consumers use prices to decide where they want to eat, and each restaurant attracts different diners.
For the meatballs, diners have a choice of the beef that we tried, chicken, or eggplant.
Well, you have advocated closing down — closing down mosques, diners, any place where radicalization is occurring.
Contatto Experience challenges diners to approach food in a more direct way, bypassing barriers and taboos.
All of the diners gradually became more intoxicated which naturally made us friendlier and more talkative.
He also wanted to know how to replicate Norma's pies in all of his six diners.
Diners tuck in around her, unaware that they're in the presence of rock 'n' roll royalty.
Ikea's DIY restaurant, in which the diners become the star chefs in their very own restaurant.
She heads towards Yellowstone Park, stopping at diners, post offices, and farmers markets along the way.
The program, which launched in June, ranked frequent diners as either Mild, Medium, or Hot. Consumerist.
To appeal to millennial diners, Hardee's and Carl's Jr. are taking their cues from the bar.
Beyond branding and menus, another point of contention among diners was the affordability of the meal.
There is no host at the restaurant – diners can walk straight inside and choose a booth.
He says the only common denominator among the diners is a search for a new experience.
When diners arrive, they are given a blindfold to put on before they enter the restaurant.
A three-course meal at the Spotted Cheetah will set diners back about $8 to $22.
If you thought you were the biggest fan of Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, think again.
Some groups of diners are splitting bills - a practice once almost-unheard of in the country.
Ahead, ten scathing (and hilarious) burns from diners at ten of the country's most exclusive restaurants.
All dog diners must be leashed or in a pet crate to dine at The Wilson.
The companies charge restaurants and diners a fee for each delivery, which helps pay for drivers.
We may even end up defending our "real opinion" about pancakes standards in small city diners.
But, one London restaurant is offering "foodie Instagram packs" so diners can up their #foodporn game.
I know a lot of modern diners in San Francisco don't want to see tchotkes nowadays.
Diners will choose from five buffets: Brazilian; Asian; International; Pasta and Pizza; and Halal and kosher.
For less adventurous diners there is a serviceable chicken teriyaki and exquisite preparations of traditional sushi.
Deliveroo's business model, at its heart, involves matching diners, restaurants, and riders on a single platform.
A noodle-making machine will be installed so the diners get to enjoy freshly made noodles.
A bit farther south, Hanoi House also aims to transport diners to a simulacrum of Vietnam.
Gluten-free diners can now enjoy a sandwich at Chick-fil-A with an actual bun.
The large window allows diners to see a little of what's going on behind the scenes.
Other notable diners have included Britney Spears, Katie Perry, Kanye West, Tim McGraw, and Eric Clapton. 
Instead, diners will be able to add the Beyond Beef meatball to any wrap or bowl.
More ambitious diners can opt for the 22-ounce Omaha T-bone steak, Buffett's personal favorite.
The ever-changing menu, photographed by diners as handwritten on paper, offers fresh seafood and beef.
Del Taco isn't the only chain that sees a large percentage of diners coming after dark.
She gave a short speech and met with diners, including a pair of Asian-American women.
N/naka is closed to diners on Tuesdays, when the staff prepares for the week's service.
"We believe online diners are becoming more promiscuous," the CEO wrote in a letter to shareholders.
None of the diners paid Ms. Messing any mind as she walked in with Mr. Gibson.
We'll see if Sprig can afford to give both drivers and diners such a savory experience.
The study also reported that 94 percent of restaurants would customise dishes to suit diners' tastes.
Indeed, according to Umezushi front-of-house manager Joshua, many diners return specifically for this dish.
Diners "say they want fresh and healthier, but they want it faster than ever," he said.
I notice that on both of the restaurant's two floors, all of the diners are men.
But the terror wasn't over for diners and employees at the restaurant, on October 16, 1991.
For dessert, diners had the choice of dark chocolate tartlet ganache, vanilla ice cream and tropezienne.
Haidilao, a popular hotpot restaurant chain, gave away bags of soup stock and snacks to diners.
Among all diners who leave tips, the average was 19%, according to a study by CreditCards.com.
At first, the submissions trickled in, mostly from diners who had meals at small local restaurants.
Diners on a relative budget can choose to sit at the bar for $95 (snacks included).
Diners in Lokanta's custody have signed on for a more nuanced view of the Turkish kitchen.
I'm more intrigued by things that aren't highbrow, like diners, which are such an American invention.
POST-SHOW CALM I experience a lot of America through late-night diners and quiet lounges.
Diners, sitting shoulder to shoulder on four stools facing in and two facing out, grow neighborly.
But for insects, it can be unappealing or disrupt digestion and deter diners from return visits.
They say that once the updates are complete, diners will hear a wider variety of music.
It's not in a hipster neighborhood, it's in an area where there's straightforward diners and stuff.
Toxic algae is no longer a minor inconvenience, disrupting diners' seafood menus for a few months.
You can see in the chart below the abrupt change in the number of seated diners.
Child is a poet of diners and motels, venues that capture an itinerant's view of America.
But if enough diners ask for it, he added, they might give it a permanent place.
He conducted a study of diners that asked how much they should tip after a meal.
Like their diners, and even their grocers, the restaurants were most likely victims of fish fraud.
Five militants stormed the Holey Artisan cafe, took diners hostage and killed them over 12 hours.
But things are getting tougher as the world's second biggest economy slows and diners demand more.
The intention is for diners to feel like they are entering into a completely new experience.
It is also cheaper and quicker than other meals for diners tight on time and money.
At Dig Inn, diners were eating in but using disposable plastic containers, not the silverware available.
The massive deck that surrounds the restaurant blasts heaters that keep diners warm in cooler seasons.
The goal is to help restaurants get diners in and out in less than an hour.
Mr. Pence then traveled to Wisconsin, where he surprised diners at a Culver's frozen custard restaurant.
The number of active diners rose 19.5 percent to 7.7 million, the company said on Wednesday.
The result is a mess of a situation for restaurant owners, diners, and delivery drivers alike.
The fast-casual competition is heating up, even as diners&apos demands become harder to meet.
There is also a daily market table from which diners can select ingredients like roasted vegetables.
However, in the early mornings, afternoons and evenings, diners are more likely to sit and eat.
" With all those $210 deals out there, "regular (fast-food diners) have come to expect it.
"This is a once-in-a-lifetime moment," Maduro can be heard saying to fellow diners.
But the terror wasn't over for diners and employees at the restaurant, on October 16, 1991.
And when it&aposs done right, the delicious results are passed along to us the diners.
Fanis Tsiamtsiouris, known as Frank, and Fotios Hilas own the Metro along with three other diners.
What really matters are the diners, whose roles are underscored by their positions around the table.
She quizzed wine merchants and smart diners for tips on how to make her restaurants better.
Diners are charged nothing or up to a few dollars for deliveries, spokeswoman Katie Norris said.
He took a well-publicized road trip across the American Southwest, stopping at colleges and diners.
While in the Medieval feast, diners tucked into meat fruit and edible cutlery, napkins, and candles.
The Michelin guide's former director, Jean-Luc Naret, didn't have such kind words for California diners.
Tock, a competitor that popularized a ticketlike reservations system in which diners pay for their meals in advance (as they would for baseball games or concerts), says it found that asking diners to put down deposits as small as $5 greatly reduced the no-show rate.
And like Scarlett O'Hara in "Gone With the Wind," diners can place appearances ahead of everything else.
Will a now-famous greasy spoon live up to its segment on "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives"?
He's occasionally recognized when he goes out with his kids, both by restaurant staff and fellow diners.
Fast food chains are engaged in a war of menu innovation to win the loyalty of diners.
Heard, 31, was looking down at the table while Musk, 46, enjoyed conversation with their fellow diners.
Starrs said the facade of its locations reinforces this idea and isn't helping to lure in diners.
The Fossil Excavation Cake comes with a brush, which diners can use to uncover edible dinosaur bones.
A reasonably priced butcher's feast gives diners the opportunity to try several cuts, along with ample banchan.
Then after the survey, diners rate their overall experience, which is aggregated into an overall star rating.
I wanted to keep the entire plate for myself, and my fellow diners were just as territorial.
All of the value menus are designed to diners flexibility while protecting franchisee margins, the company said.
We're gonna close down mosques, we're gonna close down diners where we think radical thinking's (ph) occurring?
Diners smelled vitamins, chest hair and doughnut peaches in the various odors, then enjoyed Vongerichten's corresponding courses.
In many states, including California and New York, diners can take home an unfinished bottle of wine.
Done. With the growing number of solo diners, hotels and resorts are making sure they are comfortable.
On social media diners now swap recommendations not on lavish buffets but on à la carte options.
The online marketplace connecting restaurants and takeout diners beat analysts expectations, both for revenue and adjusted EPS.
Coffee shops and diners still have uniformed waitresses, and there's no railway on the Battery Park boardwalk.
He says that the staff should encourage diners to at least try them, but not be pushy.
On a visit to both restaurants, we found Amy's buzzing with diners long after the lunch hour.
But suspicious of the rule, Wickham began asking other diners whether they'd been asked to pay upfront.
At Souvla, based in San Francisco, diners fetch their own silverware and fill their own water cups.
And the "we," by implication, can only be white American diners befuddled—or delighted—by this influx.
Now, meet the man who threw a 13-foot-long python at diners inside a sushi place.
Instead, the diners had left a note that read, "The waters were great," — and $10,000 in cash.
Research assistants counted the number of diners taking vegetables by dressing as members of the cafeteria staff.
To date, it has seated 250 million diners, also up from 50 million at that same time.
At tables with male diners, he said he spoke more formally—slower, and with a deeper voice.
Maybe that's because those environmentally driven details are not forced down diners' throats like foie gras geese.
O hope that appealing to convenience-seeking U.S. diners will help reverse the industry's stubborn traffic slump.
Servers are seen wading through the flooded restaurant where diners are sitting at tables enjoying their food.
Still, the date goes on to say, he preferred dealing with armed assailants to handling disappointed diners.
Diners, many of whom look as though they haven't slept, are digging in at giant communal tables.
A great way to change up how your younger diners enjoy a fine meal for just $4.75.
And texture is something that chefs think about more than diners, but to us it's very important.
DINER DASH There are two diners nearby that we like to go to, the Mansion and Gracie's.
At the canteen diners can build their own bowls, à la Chipotle, but with an Avatar twist.
While the first addition sounds pretty self-explanatory, the second could leave some diners scratching their heads.
The restaurant's proprietor, a stern, stocky Bangladeshi man in his thirties named Sadek, circulated among the diners.
That was well above analysts estimate of 11.5 million diners, according to data and analytics firm FactSet.
Mr. Achatz envisions suspending legs of Ibérico ham, or baskets where diners forage for their next course.
As diners stood up to take pictures, Xi told them not to stop eating on his account.
Diners at New Lucky Restaurant in Ahmedabad, India, literally eat their meals at tables scattered among coffins.
Diners can borrow Jenga or Scrabble to play in the backyard, partly covered by an old sail.
Diners will be able to see all the way to the ground for a sky-high meal.
Some diners were already eyeing the branded plates and the Hans Wegner chairs in the Grill Room.
Now, a crop of new restaurants is finally introducing some of this regional nuance to American diners.
In Texas, at least one barbecue restaurant offers discounts to diners who show up with their weapons.
OpenTable is planning on rolling out the Premium Access program to VIP diners starting in January 2020.
But Chinese hot pot chain Haidilao goes out of its way to make single diners feel pampered.
For example, rationality implies that more choices are better, but too many menu choices can paralyze diners.
Wealthy diners in swallowtail coats feasted on small songbirds soaked in Armagnac, flambéed, and then eaten whole.
For diners looking for something a little less fiery, the brand has also released Roasted Red Sauce.
They were interrupted several times by diners asking to take selfies with Weaver, the Clinton aide said.
The sight of images associated with credit cards prompted diners to spend more and leave bigger tips.
Sometimes, there are guest speakers; other times, it is a moderated conversation with the diners and Wey.
At the bar, a few early diners sip bright green cocktails while they pore over the menu.
It's not the first time Twisted Root has awarded an unusual discount to one of its diners.
The big picture: Robot food runners may seem like a gimmick to get diners through the door.
The chef drew inspiration from the space's diner aesthetic, turning to diners around the world for ideas.
As in the old place, a vestibule directs diners past a few cafe tables toward the bar.
Applebee's tried to reinvent itself to appeal to millennial diners, but ended up alienating its core customers.
He had changed the preparation again, because diners didn't want to wait an hour for their entree.
Dani D., Nashville Diners also told poignant stories about realizing how much their tips meant to servers.
Older diners, they said, are more likely to be regulars — and the most frequent regulars at that.
"These diners are a prime aspect of Americana, and each has its own distinctive soul," he said.
Some diners regularly ride several stops on the subway, or drive 10 kilometers, just for the lunch.
For NIS 100 (about $25 US) diners are served an assortment of mezze and the day's fish.
An earlier version of this article misstated the number of sales of diners in Queens since 2014.
Those on the waiting list hoping to sneak a peek of naked diners will be disappointed, though.
She paused occasionally to greet regulars; as diners hugged her, she teared up and wiped her eyes.
At the Rabbit Hole, a restaurant and bar near the crash site, diners ran outside to help.
At the Rabbit Hole, a restaurant and bar near the crash site, diners ran outside to help.
Most diners, of course, will just be happy to have a new style of pizza in town.
When he began filming Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, he was already a restaurateur with four establishments.
I'm still intrigued by Zauo, a Japanese restaurant where diners catch their own fish from open tanks.
When the weather permits, the garage doors are rolled up and the diners inside join those outside.
After a long lunch and a dip in the sea below, diners often return for sunset cocktails.
Diners are served Arora's takes on traditional streetfare, a fisherman's feast with crayfish, local caviar, and more.
Hospitality is a good way to bury the hatchet though, and to welcome in potential new diners.
Some diners might say bread wet with drippings is too homespun for a dish that costs $68.
Trendy restaurants that amp up the music generate mixed feelings in diners, attracting some and repelling others.
Washington-Palmer's assumption is that diners want their food quick, easy, and with a sense of humor.
Then, diners can select either pigs head croquettes or a Canadian crab and truffle sandwich to start.
Most of the diners were white, except for one group of black women who had arrived together.
"We believe online diners are becoming more promiscuous," Grubhub's CEO wrote in a shareholder letter in October.
While that made no difference to Cantonese diners, it ate into the profits of US chicken producers.
The restaurant treats a culinary experience as an art form, and its diners say it really shows.
Late-night diners at the cafe may spot him standing on a deck, casting for striped bass.
My black wife and I are usually the only diners there who are not of Hispanic descent.
Many of the diners at Nurlan are Han Chinese with roots in different parts of the country.
On my visits, fellow diners chatted with me in Spanish, as if I, too, were a regular.
After we finished eating, we didn't feel rushed to get out to make room for more diners.
The dishes created by Yesoon Lee, offered at the original Mandu, take diners into her home kitchen.
Invite diners to mix the ground walnuts into the dipping sauce, dip in the noodles, and slurp.
One night, some would-be diners walked through the front door, thinking it was a Chinese restaurant.
"The uncivilised behaviour of the diners was secondary — the main problem was our poor management," he said.
The chain's innovative menu items, like the Naked Chicken Chalupa, have lured in diners and boosted sales.
No rush to our seats, he told us and the other diners, also smoking, talking, laughing outside.
Whether Gen Z continues to latch on to the Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives host is unclear.
Hsiung remembers live snakes, raccoons, dogs, and monkeys all captive and available for diners to choose from.
"It harkens back to 2007," the year candidate Barack Obama packed restaurants, diners and churches across Iowa.
"This is the first dinner on Earth with gene-edited foods," Dr. Choulika said to the diners.
The YouGov poll, however, would appear to indicate that tipping is on the outs with younger diners.
Applebee's was riding high in the 1990s, establishing itself as a popular fast-casual option for diners.
Diners have turned into food paparazzi, swarming dishes with cameras the moment they land on the table.
They are happening in diners, book clubs, and the workplace coffee room, and across neighbors' back fences.
The food nodded at France and Canada and, yes, American diners, also at excess and excess squared.
These days, dedicated diners swerve and bump their way toward a discreet white sign for Villa Deevena.
Every permutation of novelty has been mined and exploited in the interests of capturing jaded diners' imaginations.
He doesn't tell Jewel his real name, even after multiple conversations in diners and on her porch.
The company, which has won over diners and forced change on the restaurant industry by serving fresher, less-processed food, is grappling to overcome a series of outbreaks that have driven away diners, hammered its high-flying stock and spawned both a federal criminal probe and a shareholder lawsuit.
Unlike more upscale restaurants, smaller diners may not be sourcing freshly-caught fish each morning for their dishes.
Buzz-making restaurants like Bestia, with its homey industrial décor and locavore Italian menu, draw well-dressed diners.
According to a recent study, lighting plays a huge role in the decision-making process of unsuspecting diners.
The platform rewards diners with a free pizza after six purchases of $10 or more from the company.
The burrito chain still has plenty of work ahead to persuade diners to come back to its stores.
Two of the courses are sweet dishes with an additional dessert available to all diners as they depart.
" Each episode will feature Fieri visiting four restaurants that previously have appeared on " Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives.
However, these dishes aren't just a way for Chipotle to lure health-conscious diners back into its restaurants.
Dutch tourist Marc Ganbuwalba injured his knee in a stampede of diners from a restaurant after the quake.
It's no secret that Starbucks has been struggling to get diners in the U.S. to frequent its cafes.
Two African-American diners this week saw the image from a hanging in Texas dating from around 1895.
Instead, diners pass food around the table, focusing on one another, relaxing into the space and its pleasures.
The employee used Reserve to make bookings that led to no-shows equivalent to 1,200 to 1,300 diners.
" And, Chang found, Miamians aren't hardcore business diners: "If you look at Miami... it's like, where's the industry?
Diners will be able to wash it all down with some Cristal, Dom Perignon and other expensive bubbly.
By using these mechanisms, we have more diners giving ratings and reviews, more people giving us data points.
Beyond tipping changes, the survey also noted diners' changing diets and the growth of a cashless restaurant experience.
This particular dish is inspired by the cheese and gravy topped French fries served at east coast diners.
Diners who walk in the door eager to hand over literal piles of money aren't greeted; they're processed.
"We believe online diners are becoming more promiscuous," Maloney and DeWitt said in the letter to GrubHub shareholders.
Shumon Reza, another cafe employee, said the attackers barreled in as diners were readying for their evening meal.
The company defines active diners as the number of unique customer accounts from which orders have been placed.
It's a lesser-known dish, but American diners have become much more familiar with kimchi in recent years.
The discerning diners of Japan's version of Yelp rate the restaurants and document their meals with extreme detail.
Money was so short that White sometimes lifted silverware from local diners so the trio would have cutlery.
Chipotle Mexican Grill is doing something it's only done once before in an attempt to win back diners.
Service is labor-intensive and assured by a restaurant staff of 105, serving a maximum of 120 diners.
Presumably, the $1 drink is supposed to get diners in the door so they'll then splurge on food.
According to the Daily Mail, the diners were largely unaffected by the protest and continued talking and eating.
The Chicago-based company on Thursday said active diners rose 67.3 percent to 16.4 million in the quarter.
It has also switched many of its burgers to fresh-beef patties from frozen ones to woo diners.
Pearls might raise the value of some shellfish but also break the teeth of unlucky diners, Lusher said.
Ceasars Entertainment said the "flame component" of the cocktail has been nixed after it reportedly burned two diners.
Next, diners will be served burrata on toasted sourdough with heirloom tomatoes, arugula, micro basil, and sea salt.
I built trusted relationships over the course of four years with my investors, my staff, and my diners.
And since chicken can be healthy or indulgent, it can please a wide spectrum of diners, Kalinowski said.
Corden began to wipe his eyes as his laughter grew louder, attracting the attention of the other diners.
Just a stupidly succulent rib-eye, bound for a searingly hot pan and a couple of hungry diners.
Some 2 in 5 causal chain diners have downloaded a restaurant mobile app, according to Market Force Information.
Diners move through the restaurant selecting their salads, braised meat dishes and sandwiches cafeteria-style, complete with trays.
They spent their days together, holed up in diners, chain-smoking and drinking coffee to avoid going home.
Once diners get to the resort, they are brought to the waterfall in carts pulled by water buffalos.
Reserve says it has already been used by more than 500 restaurants to seat nearly 9 million diners.
There's been a steady flow of curious diners who know or know of Mr. Mattos's first restaurant, Estela.
Lively bistros that cater to local French diners seem to be full; formal, expensive restaurants much less so.
Small green peppers (shishito) and okra were of lesser interest, but other diners at my table enjoyed them.
Two diners, after noticing that their neighbors were all drinking juice, suddenly felt self-conscious about their vodka.
The Yelp page for Delilah is filled with diners' accounts of staffers yanking phones out of their hands.
Diners would be invited to sprinkle the lamb with desiccated seaweed flakes that tasted a bit like truffles.
You probably don't want to serve Guy Fieri eggs on an episode of "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives."
Ayotte has been a relentless presence in her state's diners, farmer's markets and small-town pageants this year.
Many diners seem to have absurdly long menus with far too many things on it, sometimes including lobster.
"If kids don't eat in peace, you don't eat in peace," one of the diners shouted at her.
From meat-filled carnitas to chicharrones (pork rinds) to cactus salad, this menu has something for most diners.
The actual analogy is that patients are diners who are given a menu with no prices on it.
Diners were spending the same amount as in the old white-tablecloth spots, but the sensibility had changed.
Fellow diners describe them as unfailingly gracious patrons who apologize for the intrusiveness of their Secret Service detail.
Diners can pay 500 yen for one picture with the staff, but otherwise only food photos are allowed.
Think charming diners and borrowing a cup of sugar from your neighbor, not Trump bumper stickers and microaggressions.
All the tables on the first floor were occupied by either diners or piles of bowls and napkins.
Diners tend to take less food in the first place when using smaller dishware, and consequently eat less.
"It's going terribly," said Orgest Doja, as he tried to entice diners into a restaurant in Piazza Navonna.
The host told him that it was closed for diners right now and was a co-working space.
The hospitality landscape could be dramatically altered by the time diners feel safe again to return to restaurants.
This means improving the communication between wines and customers and empowering diners through better terms to describe wines.
The cast of characters with whom we older diners go out to eat doesn't rotate all that much.
They stop at the same diners, call bingo at senior homes, and flip pork chops at the fair.
Ever since its opening in 2016, Marble has been attracting the city's most discerning diners by the droves.
It was one of a handful of diners that once sparkled amid the area's brick factories and warehouses.
The bet is that diners might also open an account or take out a loan, the bank says.
It will welcome its first diners next week, ahead of the hotel's official opening on January 2. shinolahotel.
In a recent Mintel survey, 36 percent of diners said they wanted restaurants to cut back on packaging.
I felt claustrophobic even though we were the only diners on the outdoor terrace overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
"I wondered how it was that people knew what to do," she says, thinking about her fellow diners.
Diners can still eat like gourmands, but they may have to fetch their own water, utensils and stemware.
One evening's menu focused entirely on bones, which were afterward scrubbed and strung together for diners to wear.
Johnny's Cafe, opened in 1922, greets diners with a vaguely intimidating, elaborately wrought set of metal front doors.
For diners wary of injera, Ms. Gebre Egziabher offers rice, although in her household it was virtually unknown.
"The non-partnered model is no doubt a bad experience for diners, drivers and restaurants," the company said.
Menus are presented to diners on tablets, and options range from ramen to oven-roasted meat and fish.
Tables filled with diners line the first floor of the Pentagon City Mall in Alexandria, Virginia, in 2018.
But I wish some of the diners before me had been more willing to give funk a chance.
The owners and Ms. Blamey have said they want to entice younger diners to give Gotham a try.
Chiles (pickled, dry and infused into oil) are only part of it, the amounts adapted to diners' preference.
The diners who fell ill had eaten at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas since Jan.
Diners were offered a free Impossible Burger with their purchases on Black Friday, which fell on November 29.
At Cabra, which means "goat," diners are encouraged to try everything family-style, emulating the Peruvian dining experience.
H.O.M. Italian Eatery's name references its two biggest values; everything is homemade, and diners should feel at home.
The restaurant features an upscale design, but still manages to make diners feel comfortable with its warm service. 
That's good news for diners keen to order food from their sofas, but makes for less wholesome returns.
Diners can specify when they want to eat, and Yelp will tell them when to join the list.
Her delight at this fact, at a succession of diners and packed rallies across New Hampshire, is palpable.
Some sociologists, he said, extol the virtue of diners and coffee shops as welcoming centers of everyday life.
"My expectations are modest here," Weld said Sunday morning after visiting the Waveland Cafe and shaking diners' hands.
Over the course of the night, various diners commented on the strong scent of rosemary permeating the air.
I followed other diners to congregate under a feeble tent until it passed — but what was the point?
Mr. Sadr often meets diners who are incredulous that mint and cilantro can be cooked, with delicious results.
Unsuccessful efforts to woo Chinese diners have included offering exotic toppings like sea snails and deploying robot waiters.
Yet there he was one recent evening, among the diners who crowded into a new restaurant in Madrid.
It has been two years since a string of food safety incidents battered sales and scared away diners.
Clinton supped with Ralph Lauren at the Polo Bar as other diners, including Christie Brinkley, orbited her table.
Smart diners come early and grab one of the two windowsills, although eating is still a precarious business.
Diners here will find an authentic replica of the cuisine, and scene, Mr. Politis enjoyed back in Lefkada.
Diners searching for the ultimate Instagram-worthy meal are turning to an unlikely and expensive ingredient: edible gold.
For the past 25 years — since the divorce — I've lived a good part of my life in diners.
Diners who do get in must spend at least 40,000 yen, or $366, for the chef&aposs selection.
She often joined in, exhorting diners to do the same while walking behind the combo, waving a handkerchief.
They are considering Los Angeles, where Mr. Uh feels a connection to Baroo's diners, but also South Korea.
Like the Manhattan store, many will be outside immigrant enclaves, waylaying diners with limited knowledge of Filipino food.
Tourists and diners in the tower's restaurant said they were ordered to evacuate when the climber was discovered.
Over the years, large diners have tried to draw attention to their needs through protests and legal action.
As I talk with Cooke, it's impossible not to notice the eclectic mix of diners his shop attracts.
There's no space for individual dining, so diners grab what they can and get to know their neighbours.
As the diners settle to listen to Von Lucius, Eberhardt finally gets a moment to sit with me.
Many of the diners are also followers of the couple's Instagram account, and the vast majority were Filipino.
Sometimes changes are needed to help make a restaurant reflect not just its chef's dreams, but its diners' preferences.
Many restaurant chains have cited these lower food costs as a reason diners are eating at home more often.
This wasn't by choice—I didn't have enough money or space to put it farther away from the diners.
Now, most diners probably aren't consciously drawing connections between what they're eating and the favorite meals of their youth.
Diners always marveled at the elegant, Streisand-white interior; it was all vaulted ceilings, fresh orchids, and beige linens.
Researchers at Cornell University and Louisiana State University tracked what happened when diners were given menus with calorie counts.
The other diners at the restaurant—the ones who aren't here for Tara—are snapchatting the scene in bewilderment.
When this place is put out of business, people will say, nobody eats in diners anymore, that's what happened.
We encourage diners to be generous and appreciative when tipping and readily available in case delivery people have questions.
Users can also download an app that identifies restaurants in their area that are popular with gluten-free diners.
The chain's U.S. restaurants will continue to offer Happy Meal cheeseburgers on request, which nudges diners to change behavior.
The vandals left the scene before police arrived, though they were quickly identified by fellow diners who recognized them.
An acclaimed dish is the 'Tomato Mozza And Again,' which tricks diners' perceptions with identical dishes that taste different.
Heck, as he shook hands with diners, he didn't seem to be actually asking people to vote for him.
It's available on grocery store shelves, too, for diners to devour at home, though that version doesn't come frozen.
Diners should not be put off by the numerous dishes featuring pork liver, pork kidneys, pork intestines or tripe.
Shares of Chipotle — where diners already pay extra for guacamole— fell 2% Friday on the threat of rising prices.
Chipotle Rewards offers diners 8003 points for every dollar spent and a free entree when they reach 1,250 points.
If restaurants take it away, diners perceive that the service is worse, and the Yelp scores will go down.
Instead of showing Cruz in real places, the diners, the factories, it appeared that Cruz could have been anywhere.
By Thursday morning, Las Provincias had reported that at least 29 other recent RiFF diners have also fallen ill.
Outback Steakhouse's rival Texas Roadhouse, for example, woos diners by immediately serving freshly baked bread, Mitarotonda wrote to Smith.
Diners must make reservations months in advance to even have a chance of securing a spot at her restaurant.
He said with the public's increasing familiarity with Asian food, diners are more eager to experience new flavor profiles.
Gas stations, highway diners, rest stops, motels and other businesses catering to drivers will struggle to survive without them.
Imgur user thelegitlemur photoshopped a picture of Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives's Guy Fieri, and the contrast is astounding.
When 2015 drew to a close, the doors were shut on two of Manhattan's few remaining stand-alone diners.
And once it was done, the chef should leave the kitchen, greet the diners, present what he had made.
More adventurous diners can opt for the whole deep-fried tilapia, which is available at the Paradise Garden Grill.
What we have here is white-on-white satire—the white connoisseur gently mocking his trendy fellow white diners.
Diners ate grilled chicken, rice, stuffed peppers and sticky baklava - all shared with strangers from any and no faiths.
Somehow, both of them kept a straight face through all of this—even as the other diners enthusiastically applauded.
Diners in Sonoma County, California, a major wine region, dish out over $100 per plate for cannabis-infused meals.
Namely, that having so many franchisees on board could help improve the quality of in-restaurant service to diners.
They called this an illegal "mandatory surcharge," and sued on behalf of Applebee's diners nationwide and in New York.
Diners at Vancouver restaurant Le Crocodile were treated to an impromptu a cappella show Thursday night ... starring Jimmy Fallon.
The restaurant manager without diners Franco Rojas, 58, manages the Tasca de Juancho, a renowned Peruvian restaurant in Caracas.
The amount of vegetables diners took from self-serve containers was weighed by actual members of the cafeteria staff.
GrubHub, which also owns the delivery brands Seamless and Allmenus, connects diners and restaurants through online platforms and apps.
"More new diners tried Grubhub than ever before in the first quarter," said CEO Matt Maloney in a statement.
Chipotle, however, has struggled in recent months, with consideration among healthy diners falling below that of the general population.
However, for the time being, U.K. diners can bask in the glory that is the Mississippi Mud Pie McFlurry.
More simply, diners in the rich world could opt for mushroom tarts and leek risottos of their own accord.
And maybe tuck a chili pepper into your fish's mouth, so that any squeamish diners get a little kick.
The current space can accommodate about 120 diners; the next Bouley will have room for a fraction of that.
Very hungry diners can order a Dracula dinner, a mix of five different meats served with potatoes and pickles.
Within a year, the Diners Club card was accepted in hundreds of places and carried by over 40,000 people.
An all-steel high bar is attached to a cooking island so diners can watch as meals are prepared.
One Cappuccino survivor said diners at first mistook the gunfire and explosions which erupted at around 8:30 p.m.
I fought to spread this message from diners to union halls to the halls of the House of Representatives.
At a seaside tavern, diners nibble on freshly caught calamari under the generous boughs of an old mulberry tree.
Who, for example, decided that diners up and down the country should remain locked somewhere in the nineteen-fifties?
The coffins are separated from diners by white metal fences, and are cleaned and adorned with fresh flowers daily.
The Cove provides a visually appealing and service-oriented dining experience, but diners should order their meals with care.
Unlike most sushi restaurants in New York, where diners can watch the cooks work, Sugarfish will hide its kitchen.
And two Panera Bread employees told Business Insider that, by and large, the diners they meet are quite pleasant.
Only 503,000 lucky diners will get one when it goes on sale on August 15 at 2 p.m. EST.
It is the latest in a string of snack deals, as Big Food looks to reach increasingly mobile diners.
Even diners in a meat-and-potatoes town like Cleveland have an appetite for a top-notch veggie burger.
This summer, diners are craving spicy alcoholic drinks, savory mocktails and gut-friendly beverages packed with turmeric and ginger.
Photograph by Zachary Zavislak for The New Yorker By now, Okano had the diners eating out of her hand.
Restaurants are already toying with the idea of reducing serving staff by having diners order and pay using apps.
A panoramic window allows diners to look out at the North Sea while they eat in this Norwegian restaurant.
Diners who buy the treat get to keep the figurine, which is individually numbered and signed by the designer.
What Thursday's hearing drove home, however, was that white male rage isn't restricted to blue-collar guys in diners.
But no heads, which he feared might put off too many diners; he would use them to make stock.
My fellow diners took longer photographing each twist and turn of the meal than they did actually eating anything.
Ms. Lawrence noted that Mr. Picard believed in "abundance," and doesn't want diners to have to reach for anything.
Mr. Niccolini became the public face of the restaurant, greeting diners and drawing up the all-important seating chart.
Adding lighter fare like salads to the usual burgers and fries has meant more options for time-pressed diners.
But as of August, the restaurant business had recovered, Ms. Stewart said, with some reporting an increase in diners.
Smoke from the grill has burrowed deep into the flesh, which diners peel off the bone in creamy strips.
But in dozens of casinos, bars and diners, they were tuned into all manner of 24-hour sports commentary.
One night five captains in five suits filleted five sole for five diners at a table next to mine.
When it released its data set, OpenTable provided some advice to diners — albeit advice that could benefit its business.
Diners could get a leg of veal with pan gravy in 1958 and, for a starter, jellied turkey bouillon.
American chefs are foisting small fish on diners in an attempt to make the fish palatable to trusting audiences.
I look up to see a fleet of servers, eagle-eyed as Secret Service agents, attending to diners' needs.
At daytime in nice weather, the plaza is filled with families playing, couples strolling, al fresco diners and buskers.
All arrived on corn tortillas (instead of flour, for gluten-free diners), plumped with bean sprouts, lettuce, and radish.
Members of the local V.F.W. club were shooting pool at Whimp's Place, as diners sat before plates of tenderloin.
The fast-food giant will now offer Chicken McGriddle and McChicken Biscuit sandwiches to diners across the United States.
But since raising menu prices, Ms. Lo said, she has lost almost a quarter of her diners each night.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)America's fast food giants are having to work harder to win over diners in China.
OpenTable diners cited the food being just right and exactly what they were looking for in a steak house. 
Thai diners prefer ribs on the chewy side, with a little tasty, crunchy cartilage or gristle in the bargain.
It is a place where diners can enjoy relative privacy as they dine on grilled calamari and velvety burrata.
Diners must also transplant a seedling from the greenhouse to the garden spot where they have removed their plant.
He was bringing out food to three diners when he was shot by the attacker, according to The Guardian.
Warren posed for selfies and asked diners to tell her their No. 1 concern at Blake's, a Manchester restaurant.
Most of the diners were undergraduates, but about a third were graduate students and 15 percent were staff members.
Meanwhile, Trump's son, Donald Trump, Jr., met with diners at breakfast spot in Tilton, N.H., about 35 miles north.
This year, The Cheesecake Factory is looking to lure diners with a special Black Friday weekend gift card promotion.
He was also put off by their questions about whether celebrity diners might be willing to write promotional blurbs.
Religion and philosophy were constants in his conversations over unhurried meals of turkey bacon and grits at local diners.
The social aspect and foodie experience that diners want still trumps the convenience of ordering in, Cook tells CNBC.
However, Papa John's doesn't recommend that diners with celiac disease or a serious gluten intolerance purchase that new crust.
At the Brooklyn Museum, diners at the Norm are surrounded by paintings and the shipping crates they came in.
It has been two years since a string of food safety incidents first battered sales and scared away diners.
Behind these diners, Japanese salarymen and expats in business attire crowded over two oak barrels serving as standing tables.
Before smartphones, diners would look at each other and have conversations, as these two did in 2003 over McDonald's.
Diners at Peruvian restuarant at Chalan on the Beach in Miami, Forida, sit looking at their smartphones in 2014.
"This is not just a restaurant," said one of the diners at Taj Begum, Ilyas Yourish, 24, a filmmaker.
They still don't have the proper distribution channels, and it's not something that diners there are used to seeing.
While gluten-free diners might be elated by the prospect of chowing down on wheat-free pasta, burger buns, and sandwich wraps, a new study shows that a full one third of dishes labeled "gluten-free" at restaurants actually contain the protein, potentially causing harm to diners who truly shouldn't be eating it.
For their main course, diners can choose between a Norfolk Bronze Turkey or that most English of dishes, Beef Wellington.
In some cases, convincing diners to order online or via an app can help offset this increase in employee wages.
There was talk of their early years, which Fallon helped Minaj recreate as they waited on other Red Lobster diners.
Other diners, who witnessed the lunchtime incident, told a local television station they saw rodents falling from the restaurant's ceiling.
CNN first reported that they coordinated their response to the incident in front of other diners at Mar-a-Lago.
The Kyoto-inspired Michelin star restaurant in Mayfair has pulled out all the stops to attract the sweet-toothed diners.
Image: GettyYelp's algorithms are being criticized after search results implied Korean and Chinese restaurants were serving diners dogs and cats.
Crocodile is not offered, but diners can choose from French classics such as duck foie gras, frogs' legs and lobster.
The magical mystery tour ended at a local pub, with McCartney surprising unsuspecting drinkers and diners with a full concert.
Dinner entrees were on the higher side ($30+), but it's the type of place where diners pay for the view.
"It will still be clearly 'McDonald's' when diners come to our stores," the chain said on its official China microblog.
This year's version, on June 12th, was festive, with banners flapping under a blue sky and diners enjoying free food.
The Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives host is partnering on the project with Robert Earl, founder of Planet Hollywood restaurants.
Bloomberg reports that instead of interacting with employees, diners will place their orders at a kiosk, called in-Shack apps.
He asked us what we thought we could do with the space, and we came up with Secret Diners Club.
The paper menus are detailed – diners can indicate nearly a dozen different specifics to create their perfect bowl of ramen.
The family shared Cruller Donuts and "was very low-key and cordial with staff and other diners," says an onlooker.
Quarles is the CEO of OpenTable, an online restaurant reservation company that seats more than 20 million diners each month.
Diners looking for upscale, healthier burritos expect quality and have not been as forgiving of Chipotle's numerous food-safety mishaps.
But how does the Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives host feel about so many people borrowing his likeness every year?
The Food Network press release explained what changes we can expect to see at the diners, drive-ins, and dives.
This approach seems to be working, with Sultan's chef preparing between 400 and 500 chapatis an hour for eager diners.
The Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives host was honored on Wednesday with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
While the partnerships are still work-in-progress, GrubHub had 9.81 million active diners in the third quarter ended Sept.
The restaurant platform says it has 38,000 restaurants worldwide listed through its platform and seats 20 million diners a month.
Amid a glut of new eateries, snazzier spots are using attractions other than just the food to draw in diners.
But he also said Reserve has always been a "two-sided marketplace" that needs to serve both restaurants and diners.
A waiter arrived with a pisco sour and a shot of shochu, and two diners clinked glasses to Pacific crossings.
Johnson says that about one out of four diners asks for gluten-free options, so they just went with it.
Two managers of a Buffalo Wild Wings restaurant in Illinois have been fired after reportedly asking black diners to move.
The Alcohol Beverage Control Law, which dates to the Great Depression, had made thirsty diners and dipsomaniacs wait until noon.
It responded by beefing up its food safety expertise and giving away millions of free burritos to woo back diners.
The Diners Club may not seem to have much in common with digital giants like Facebook, Google, Uber and Amazon.
From taco trucks to legendary burger outposts, destination diners, and more, the City of Angels has it all (plus some).
It's a sign that diners are looking for a novel experience filled with adventure, networking and intimate conversations with strangers.
New Jersey is known as the "diner capital of the world," with more than 500 diners located throughout the state.
"Brandy Library accepts cash, Visa, cash, MasterCard, cash, Diners Club, cash, American Express, and cash," the woman murmured, reading aloud.
Diners need only point their phones at items within the Roastery to get more information about them and Starbucks' history.
The tasty whole branzino was unfortunately so small that diners had a hard time getting enough meat off the bones.
He was spotted on Wednesday mingling with diners and taking a selfie, as well as speaking to supporters in Albuquerque.
My mother would rightly go nuts if she saw the way many diners leave half-eaten steaks on the table.
The tostada, in particular, is part of Chipotle's move to capture more than just diners looking for a full meal.
There are other choices worth sampling, but the staff could do a better job of preparing diners for surprising tastes.
On Friday, diners Richard McCormick and Jake Norris both left reviews of WOOD Manchester on the restaurant group's Facebook page.
Dotted around the room were four solo diners: non-creepy-looking men in their thirties or forties, each wearing glasses.
Instead of tahini, he adds hemp seeds (for extra protein and to appeal to diners with nut allergies, he said).
"So here comes Daniel with his enthusiasm, natural warmth and a genuine passion for interacting with diners," Ms. Tramuta said.
And the diners have zero clue as to whose culinary creations will be served to them on one special evening.
Before he pours each shot, diners hold out their hands and he splashes mezcal into them to showcase the aromas.
We like to have serious diners, not teenagers or millennials who think Italian food is just spaghetti and red sauce.
Bites In the era of new Nordic cuisine, diners have experienced everything from fried moss to sheep-dung smoked whiskey.
At Legacy Records in New York City, diners can enjoy Italian cuisine and artisan cocktails in a former recording studio.
And starting on Sunday, when Popeyes reintroduced its chicken sandwich to the menu, those diners' deep-fried prayers were answered.
But being the first man on the moon apparently was not enough to qualify for a Diners Club credit card.
The state has ordered the closure of bars and restaurants to in-person diners amid fears of the spreading virus.
The menu is a quick read, and there's nothing on the page to send even occasional diners to Google Translate.
Is it a death wish that sends the woman speeding out alone to 24-hour diners and empty parking lots.
These reimagined vegetable "platters" offer snap and restorative freshness, cooling and earthy-sweet, preparing diners for richer tastes to come.
As diners eat communally, they bond over each other's choices, creating an air of spontaneity within a streamlined, controlled process.
Expense-account diners can still get a taste of that Buckhead swank at Atlas, in the St. Regis Atlanta hotel.
He just had to figure out a way to make it quicker and cheaper for both restaurant owners and diners.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, was confronted Friday night by some angry diners who loudly berated him for his politics.
She said that chicken French was (and remains) a staple there — at white-tablecloth restaurants, diners and everything in between.
Outside the restaurant are wooden planter boxes that hold hints of what will be on diners' plates later that evening.
The new kitchen is tiny and the space only accommodates 36 diners; there will be a grab-and-go option.
Mulberry Project's cocktails will be served with Aunt Jake's food, and diners can select combinations of pasta, sauce and toppings.
But there's also a self-service water station, and a busing station for diners inclined to clear their own tables.
Then there is the tall, slender man who clears trays and accommodates diners as they crowd in at lunch time.
Diners can show up in flip-flops straight from the beach and dine in a tented area with picnic tables.
They say that they wish they lived in the 21870s, where diners, drive-in movies, and poodle skirts were everywhere.
Buying Insomnia Cookies helps Krispy Kreme reach more diners than its doughnut loyalists, as well as provide new delivery infrastructure.
OpenTable generated a list of the top 20 best new restaurants of the year, based on ratings from OpenTable diners.
The pass has no heat lamps, and since the kitchen is open, diners can often see if food is waiting.
A compromise was ultimately reached: Mr. Cole would roll sushi behind the kitchen's closed door, where diners couldn't see him.
Miss Manners hopes that no such objections are coming from your fellow diners, because there is nothing rude about this.
Imagine Edward Hopper's 1942 painting "Nighthawks" recomposed today, with the three late-night diners and counterman all gazing at screens.
In the days that followed, I called the diners whose names he had given me: Merrihue and others like him.
Even within Seongbuk-dong the disparity is highlighted by the "gisasikdang" or "drivers' diners", similar to one featured in "Parasite".
A strategically placed communal table and a stage set of an open kitchen translate to a cooking show for diners.
So, much of what you used to love — diners, bike shops, tailors, hat stores, delicatessens, art-supply stores, bistros — disappeared.
For starters, preparing and delivering pizza pies made by robots to Silicon Valley diners isn't even Zume's main business anymore.
Finally, to support tipped workers, become a member of Diners United, the consumer association of Restaurant Opportunities Center (ROC) United.
Until very recently, the front of this new Greek restaurant was intentionally boarded up, in order to throw diners off.
Diners looking for upscale, healthier burritos expect quality and have not been as forgiving of Chipotle's numerous food safety mishaps.
The Club, mentioned above, is $22 (though admission is free for Priority Pass, Diners Club International and Lounge Club members).
Many diners have swapped to diets where they eat fewer carbs and have embraced gluten-free menu items, spiking demand.
Diners are able to customize the Signature sandwiches with different toppings including pico guacamole, maple Dijon and sweet BBQ bacon.
Though diners are sometimes bought by other enterprising immigrants, many of the surviving ones are still owned by Greek-Americans.
For example, diners might eat the food of Senegal as a way to understand the rice culture of the Carolinas.
Dollar menus, quirky, limited-time menu items and beverage discounts have all been launched in an effort to woo diners.
For dessert, diners were presented with either a pumpkin spiced caramel apple empanada or chocolate churros with ancho chile ganache.
For diners, the mall is best known for its eating-and-drinking zone named, with matchless pretentiousness, the Restaurant Collection.
They sorted out non-Muslim and foreign diners and killed 20 hostages and two police officers using guns and machetes.
Some diners stopped to give her a hug and express best wishes about a new revelation: Ms. Villarreal is pregnant.
New Orleans's vibrant restaurant scene protested on the grounds that diners wouldn't patronize those establishments if they couldn't puff indoors.
As for the dinner, the evening went off without a hitch, with diners smiling and belly-rubbing throughout the meal.
Although views on cheesecake may vary, most diners will be won over by this restaurant's warm and welcoming service and atmosphere.
If diners prefer not to use fishing rods, they can still order off the menu for around $10 to $20 more.
Next to the main dining area, there's a retail section where diners and visitors can stock up on Hello Kitty merchandise.
There are hundreds of diners in Chicago that serve up classic, filling fare, but few are more iconic than Lou Mitchell's.
Since the swearing-in would be happening too late for their gathering, diners watched Election Night footage on a big screen.

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