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Restaurants: Creating Worldwide Appeal and a Sense of Home

When you travel, it feels as if there are two worlds: your home and the rest of the world. When you step into a restaurant, this feeling is echoed, and it changes based on which restaurant you are in. Right around the corner from home, a restaurant may feel like you are in Thailand eating pad Thai, in America enjoying a cheese burger or in France eating snails. In other cases, you may be half way around the globe in a spot full of Aussies that makes you feel like you are back home. Hi, my name is Betina, and I love eating out and travelling. This blog looks at everything related to those concepts. It talks about the sense of home and away in restaurants. Whether you are a diner or a restaurateur, I hope you enjoy the diverse posts I include in this blog.

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Restaurants: Creating Worldwide Appeal and a Sense of Home

2020

Two Tips for Those Who Need To Have a Business Dinner at a Restaurant

If you need to have a business dinner at a restaurant, you might find the tips below interesting. Don't book a restaurant that is romantic or that has small tables You should avoid going to any restaurant that has a romantic atmosphere or that has small tables. The reason for this is as follows: romantic restaurants tend to be quite dark. A lot of the time they are lit with a few dim wall sconces and some pretty tealights on the tables.

4 Authentic Chinese Egg Dishes You Must Try

If you enjoy egg-based dishes but typically opt for a classic chicken curry or beef chow mein when visiting a Chinese restaurant, you're missing out. A number of traditional Chinese dishes use egg as the main ingredient, and eggs are a popular source of protein across China. Here are four egg dishes to look out for the next time you visit a Chinese restaurant: Steamed Pork In Egg Custard Steamed pork in egg custard is a popular Cantonese dish that consists of seasoned ground pork layered with steamed egg.

Two Benefits Of Holding Your Kid's Next Birthday Party At A Restaurant

Commemorating your child's birthdays with a party each year is bound to become a memorable tradition as they grow up. But face it — as children grow, so does their circle of friends. Moreover, the older the kids are, the more of a mess they are likely to make with each passing birthday! Nonetheless, this does not mean that you should stop celebrating their big day. Instead, consider moving the venue away from your home and into a restaurant.