Unit four At Restaurant

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  After staying in a hotel, visitors usually have to find a place to eat. The visitors must bear in mind that various countries of ten have quite different foods and eating habits so some basic knowledge about the food (eating) customs of the country they are to visit may be helpful.
  In most countries, hotel restaurants are nearly always more expensive than the restaurants in the streets. In most large cities of America, visitors can find almost any kind of restaurants since there are so many different nationalities there The restaurants may vary greatly in price and you can have some ideas of the price and kind of food by looking at the menus posted in the window or asking to see a menu before you are seated at a table. The appearances of restaurants can be misleading because what looks a small, informal restaurant may really be very expensive.

 
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