It is right that restaurateurs and publicans must be free to choose a policy on smoking that best suits their business. |
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Zagat tries to make sure that the ballot box isn't stuffed by chefs and restaurateurs eager for a high rating. |
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My suggestion to restaurateurs would be to divert your existing budget from the glossy guides and magazines and institute a bonsella programme. |
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Local restaurateurs listen to the latest regulations and procedures designed to ensure food and safety standards are kept up to world standards. |
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He believes that this is a city-wide problem and there are other landlords and restaurateurs in the same situation. |
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Meanwhile, shopkeepers, market stall holders and restaurateurs are losing money. |
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Wineries are also devising strategies, along with restaurateurs and retailers, to get more people to think about wine. |
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Using hand dyed and painted fabrics, she created colourful menu covers which soon caught the eye of other restaurateurs and wine merchants. |
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Most British food critics make little effort to go undercover at restaurants and many openly mix with chefs and restaurateurs. |
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Many restaurateurs and hoteliers, most airlines, and even some wine retailers employ consultants in their wine selection. |
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As restaurateurs become more proficient and experienced, cash generation becomes more and more consistent. |
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Further, those engaged in the hotel and restaurant business must take out civil liability insurance for hoteliers and restaurateurs. |
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He said taxation on food and drink was considerably higher for Irish restaurateurs than for their counterparts in countries such as Spain. |
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In fact, 20-30 years ago unscrupulous restaurateurs in Spanish resorts would pass it off as lobster or scampi to unsuspecting tourists. |
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Prices are still going up but service does seem to have improved and restaurateurs are beginning to write menus in plain English. |
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A group of highly talented food writers, chefs, restaurateurs, authors, and foodies contribute. |
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Since then a string of restaurateurs have had a go at it, with little success. |
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But shrewd restaurateurs and bar owners know that the secret weapon lies in the hands of a highly trained waitstaff. |
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Four thousand people may turn up to participate in the contest and a white night is spent by restaurateurs to prepare for the multitude. |
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Hotel proprietors, restaurateurs and publicans are unanimous on the point and not one of them regrets the changed habits of their patrons. |
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Publicans and restaurateurs in major cities should make their own provisions to check customers' safety. |
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What's more, a recent influx of new restaurants, restaurateurs and bar owners are attempting to pioneer a new culinary movement in town. |
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Principally publicans and restaurateurs, who believe that their livelihood is directly threatened. |
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The procession is a boon for shopkeepers in the area, especially restaurateurs. |
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James Blandi Sr. was among the first restaurateurs to introduce Pittsburghers to haute cuisine. |
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In the old days, when wine was as foreign as foie gras to many American diners, maybe restaurateurs felt they could slip those high prices by the embarrassed customer. |
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Last month, City of York Council chiefs bowed to pressure from city centre restaurateurs who said York's evening parking bans had badly affected trade. |
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Of course, restaurateurs aren't trying to undermine children's health. |
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It receives regular service flights from Florida and from France, enabling restaurateurs there, in Anguilla and St Barts to have regular, unfrozen supplies. |
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As a result of the events, a number of students have been offered additional experience in the form of placements with the visiting restaurateurs during their holidays. |
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A domestic tourism market may not be the golden goose so keenly coveted by hoteliers, restaurateurs and others, but it is at least a solid silver or sturdy bronze one. |
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Spotting other foodies and restaurateurs eating there too is a good start. |
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With the party season approaching, publicans, hoteliers and restaurateurs are anxious to win back custom from locals and tourists by softening the area's rowdy image. |
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Just as many modern restaurateurs think you should do without a cruet, some modish winemakers abjure oak, preferring to let the grapes speak for themselves. |
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By overlaying our data with DTT video, restaurateurs have another tool to ensure their business is performing at optimal levels. |
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Bangladeshi restaurateurs overwhelmingly come from the northeastern division of Sylhet. |
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Prix fixes, restaurateurs say, need to be more innovative than ever, showcasing local ingredients and the kitchen's strengths while never growing stagnant. |
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Restaurateurs are probably right in thinking Shanghainese do not like intensely flavoured food. |
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Restaurateurs and hoteliers across the Lake District are joining forces to support an extra special cause. |
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Restaurateurs who charge cakeage argue they're justified in doing so because they have to present the cake and do the clearing up and washing up afterwards. |
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