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brasserie
[ bras-uh-ree; French brasuh-ree ]
noun
- an unpretentious restaurant, tavern, or the like, that serves drinks, especially beer, and simple or hearty food.
brasserie
/ ˈbræsərɪ /
noun
- a bar in which drinks and often food are served
- a small and usually cheap restaurant
Word History and Origins
Origin of brasserie1
Word History and Origins
Origin of brasserie1
Example Sentences
Brilhante Restaurant - Brilhante has the air of a French brasserie with the service of a Portuguese restaurant, making it a superb choice in my book.
I chalked it up to yet another high-decibel brasserie that made me feel like I was dining in a hangar at SFO.
How does "brasserie" style cuisine show up in this cookbook?
The first embraces the tiny world of the church, the brasserie and the village square.
The city teemed with talents from all over — Pablo Picasso, Amedeo Modigliani, Marc Chagall — who populated its artist colonies, cafes and brasseries, and made it a vibrant cultural hub.
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