What's the difference between restaurateur and traiteur?

Restaurateur


Definition:

  • (n.) The keeper of an eathing house or a restaurant.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Restaurateur Arkady Novikov was similarly undaunted: "I do not think much about these sanctions.
  • (2) Restaurateurs and shops only accept the freshest quality and don't hesitate to return whatever whenever the quality doesn't satisfy them.
  • (3) This year's final, which was won by the restaurateur Yasmina Siadatan, was watched by an average of 9.8 million viewers, peaking with 10.4 million.
  • (4) "The politicians in Tokyo have been ignoring our wishes for decades," said Kenzo Nagamine, a restaurateur.
  • (5) In October, he was named as one of Gordon Brown's business ambassadors, a network established to promote trade and investment opportunities for Britain overseas, alongside outgoing Lloyds chairman Sir Victor Blank, architect Richard Rogers and restaurateur and designer Sir Terence Conran.
  • (6) • Clemency Anne Rose Gray , restaurateur, chef and author, born 28 January 1939; died 28 February 2010
  • (7) He was for a while a very visible chairman of the Restaurateurs' Association of Great Britain, fighting for liberalisation of the licensing laws.
  • (8) I've been wondering if life might not be more fulfilling if I became an architect, a doctor, a civil servant, a restaurateur or a pilot.
  • (9) There are plenty of restaurateurs toying with sustainability, but few are as committed as McMaster, who first tried out his zero-waste idea at Wasted, a pop-up in Australia ( silobrighton.com ) Greenspeak: Home microbiome {hoem maikro-byoam} noun Every home has one – a micro-environment full of millions of shared bacteria.
  • (10) · Robert Carrier (MacMahon), chef, restaurateur and broadcaster, born November 10 1923; died June 27 2006
  • (11) Restaurateurs cited nutrition education for waitstaff and assistance in the identification of appropriate menu items as aspects of the program most in need of further development.
  • (12) A 44-year-old diabetic and alcoholic restaurateur of Chinese-Malay origin, who had been living in Australia for over 20 years, was admitted to hospital with bloody diarrhoea which progressed to fulminant toxaemia and circulatory collapse, and ultimately required laparotomy.
  • (13) The restaurateur caused anger when he wrote: "The Great British Bake Off.
  • (14) The restaurateur Leonid Shutnov will soon open Biblioteka in St James, where he will offer 100 vintages of Château d'Yquem and 80 of Château Mouton Rothschild, should 79 of Château Mouton Rothschild not be enough to slake the thirst of London's rich.
  • (15) Literary guilty pleasure: "Reading Chekhov in Russian" 15 Elen Dupuy, 40, restaurateur Hay highlight: John Gower.
  • (16) Now, Houboubati's son, Khaled – a prominent restaurateur and owner of the al-Wahda football club – has taken the reins from his father, opening the new casino under the innocuous name the Ocean Club at the site of his father's former establishment at Damascus airport, 15 minutes from the city centre.
  • (17) Many would agree, including the London-based Russian restaurateur Arkady Novikov.
  • (18) Additionally, restaurateurs responded to questions concerning the need for nutrition education for their personnel.
  • (19) · George Perry-Smith, restaurateur, born October 10 1922; died October 1 2003.
  • (20) Which defines ... 'Dirty' Dirty refers to the US diner imports that, in this post-Man v Food world, hip, young UK restaurateurs are obsessed with.

Traiteur


Definition:

  • (n.) The keeper of an eating house, or restaurant; a restaurateur.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A few minutes walk away, though, just opposite the Gare de l’Est, I found Schmid Traiteur, an Alsatian delicatessen here since 1904, and joined a crowd of commuters at some small tables sampling the tarte flambée, the sausages and the sauerkraut.

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