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Magda Posted 19 years ago
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Restaurant that serves expensive food

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00Could you tell me how do you call a restaurant that serve very expensive food?02br
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0 That rather depends on what you want to say about the restaurant! Depending on whether you thought the high prices were justified or not, you might say a posh restaurant, a swanky restaurant, a high-class restaurant... or an overpriced restaurant.

  • 0 That rather depends on what you want to say about the restaurant!
  • Depending on whether you thought the high prices were justified or not, you might say a posh restaurant, a swanky restaurant, a high-class restaurant...
  • or an overpriced restaurant.
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0 That rather depends on what you want to say about the restaurant! Depending on whether you thought the high prices were justified or not, you might say a posh restaurant, a swanky restaurant, a high-class restaurant... or an overpriced restaurant. 0-
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0Thank you Lil'Ruby Rose 05000 .02br
00Yes, I was thinking about one with high but justified prices, the one that requires suitable clothes, e.g. suits and ties.010id1
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0Thanks, Philip. I like this expression 05000. Are there any similar?02br
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00Could you tell me 11del10how12del10 what 11del10do12del10 you call a restaurant that serve11u11b10s12b12u10 very expensive food?12blockquote
10 an upscale restaurant02br
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00 (See m-w.com "upscale".)02br
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0"Upmarket"?02br
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00(Or "not for me".)02br
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0 Thank you all very much!0-

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