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- noun Plural form of
brasserie .
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Examples
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If you are a lover of seafood then Brussels' restaurants and brasseries are your place to linger.
Edward Goldman: A City Awash in Art, Beer and Chocolate Edward Goldman 2011
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If you are a lover of seafood then Brussels' restaurants and brasseries are your place to linger.
Edward Goldman: A City Awash in Art, Beer and Chocolate Edward Goldman 2011
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In Paris, you can find saumon en croûte d'argile, as it's called as well as clay-wrapped beef, chicken and baby pigeons in certain brasseries.
Earth, Wind, Fire and Fish Chris Nuttall-Smith 2011
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If you are a lover of seafood then Brussels' restaurants and brasseries are your place to linger.
Edward Goldman: A City Awash in Art, Beer and Chocolate Edward Goldman 2011
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All everyone seems to want to do is open big French brasseries.
A New Movement as British as Roast Beef Bruce Palling 2011
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This is another great French brasserie for dinner, in fact, one of the most popular brasseries amongst "chefs" right now.
Amy Chan: Top 10 Restaurants in Paris on Any Budget Amy Chan 2011
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Inspired by French brasseries, with a contemporary flair, the Bistro Parisien is truly a movable feast, a restaurant cruise on the Seine.
Denise Dennis: See, Stroll and Savor Paris in Spring Denise Dennis 2011
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Inspired by French brasseries, with a contemporary flair, the Bistro Parisien is truly a movable feast, a restaurant cruise on the Seine.
Denise Dennis: See, Stroll and Savor Paris in Spring Denise Dennis 2011
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This is another great French brasserie for dinner, in fact, one of the most popular brasseries amongst "chefs" right now.
Amy Chan: Top 10 Restaurants in Paris on Any Budget Amy Chan 2011
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If you are a lover of seafood then Brussels' restaurants and brasseries are your place to linger.
Edward Goldman: A City Awash in Art, Beer and Chocolate Edward Goldman 2011
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