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US $28.99 | 25d 8h 12m |
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Soups Restaurant Cafe Concession Food Decal 14" | ![]() |
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US $15.99 | 22d 5h 2m |
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72" HOT SOUP BANNER SIGN restaurant cafe food homemade home made fresh chowder | ![]() |
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US $38.99 | 2d 21h 9m |
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Soup Vegetable Restaurant Cafe Food Sign Decal 24" | ![]() |
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US $19.99 | 28d 17h 24m |
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US $28.99 | 25d 8h 34m |
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Smoked Salmon Corn Chowder Decal 14" Soups Restaurant Cafe Concession Food Signs | ![]() |
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US $14.99 | 14d 21h 36m |
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US $33.24 | 9d 5h 28m |
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US $9.99 | 8d 20h 3m |
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US $14.99 | 8d 18h 48m |
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US $24.99 | 8d 17h 33m |
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Polish Woman Eating Soup in Restaurant $79.99 Paul Schutzer Polish Woman Eating Soup in Restaurant - Premium Photographic Print |
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Outdoor Cafe/Restaurant at Twilight with Diners $39.99 Richard Nowitz Outdoor Cafe/Restaurant at Twilight with Diners - Photographic Print |
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Rosatsch: Cafe-Restaurant, Tea Room, Hotel $19.99 Rosatsch: Cafe-Restaurant, Tea Room, Hotel - Premium Poster |
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Cafe Restaurant, Montmartre, Paris, France, Europe $29.99 David Hughes Cafe Restaurant, Montmartre, Paris, France, Europe - Photographic Print |
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Cafe Pongo Cookbook $9.98 As Moosewood Restaurant is to Ithaca and the Black Dog is to Martha's Vineyard, Cafe Pongo is to Tivoli, New York. For more than seven years, Cafe Pongo has won the hearts--and taste buds--of visitors and regulars with its wide range of savory sides, mouthwatering entrees and decadent desserts. This cookbook features a variety of tempting dishes, ranging from baked goods and breads for which Cafe Pongo is famous to a selection of devastating cocktails. Everyone from carnivores to serious vegetarians will find dishes to tempt their palates, including Toasted Hot Cakes with Caramelized Pineapple, Roasted Garlic and Late Summer Tomato Soup, Crusted Rare Tuna Over Greens with Ginger Horseradish Vinaigrette, Maple Brioche Sticky Buns, and many more. Fifteen charming black-and-white photographs throughout the book evoke a strong sense of place. As eclectic as the restaurant it celebrates, this is a delicious tribute to classic American fare with a twist. |
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Squash Blossom Soup and Sides at the Famous Restaurant Tlamanalli $39.99 Michael S. Lewis Squash Blossom Soup and Sides at the Famous Restaurant Tlamanalli - Photographic Print |
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A Colorful Sign Advertising the Hard Rock Cafe Restaurant $39.99 Richard Nowitz A Colorful Sign Advertising the Hard Rock Cafe Restaurant - Photographic Print |
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Waiter Using Espresso Machine in Restaurant at Cafe Partenopea $79.99 Fred Lyon Waiter Using Espresso Machine in Restaurant at Cafe Partenopea - Premium Photographic Print |
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Exterior View of the Alhambra Italian Restaurant & Cafe - Sacramento, CA $19.99 Exterior View of the Alhambra Italian Restaurant & Cafe - Sacramento, CA - Premium Poster |
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The Mitsitam Cafe Cookbook: $15.14 Since the 2004 opening of the National Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC, the museum's Mitsitam Cafe (mitsitam means "let's eat" in the Piscataway and Delaware languages) has become a destination in its own right. Featured on Rachael Ray's television show and praised by reviewers nationwide, the Mitsitam Cafe continues to receive accolades from both critics and visitors. Drawing upon tribal culinary traditions from five regions--Northern Woodlands, Great Plains, North Pacific Coast, Mesoamerica, and South America--the cafe's offerings feature staples that were once unknown in the rest of the world in dishes such as: Squash Blossom Soup Cedar-Planked, Fire-Roasted Salmon Pulled Buffalo Sandwich with Chayote Slaw Corn and Tomato Stew Cranberry Crumble Replete with beautiful photographs of the finished dishes as well as objects and archival photographs from the museum's vast collections, The Mitsitam Cafe Cookbook showcases the Americas' truly indigenous foods in ninety easy-to-follow, home-tested recipes. A 1995 graduate of the Baltimore International Culinary College, author Richard Hetzler worked at several fine-dining restaurants in the Washington, DC, and Baltimore area before joining the food-service firm Restaurant Associates at the Smithsonian. Hetzler was on the team that researched and developed the groundbreaking concept for the Mitsitam Cafe: serving indigenous foods that are the staples of five Native culture areas in North and South America. As the executive chef of the cafe, he continues to create and refine seasonal menus that showcase the Americas' native bounty. |
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Cafe Tortoni, a Famous Tango Cafe Restaurant Located on Avenue De Mayo, Buenos Aires $29.99 Robert Harding Cafe Tortoni, a Famous Tango Cafe Restaurant Located on Avenue De Mayo, Buenos Aires - Photographic Print |
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Wanton Soup and Basket of Dumplings at Nan Xiang Dumpling Restaurant, Shanghai, China $19.99 Greg Elms Wanton Soup and Basket of Dumplings at Nan Xiang Dumpling Restaurant, Shanghai, China - Photographic Print |
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Young Woman Eats Soup in a Restaurant in the Company of Her Fluffy Kitten $49.99 E. Rosenstand Young Woman Eats Soup in a Restaurant in the Company of Her Fluffy Kitten - Giclee Print |
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Ladling Soup at a Restaurant at Tha Chang Pier, Bangkok, Thailand $19.99 Richard I'Anson Ladling Soup at a Restaurant at Tha Chang Pier, Bangkok, Thailand - Photographic Print |
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Montmartre’s Famous Cafes
Long ago the Montmartre used to be famous not for Bohemian cafes and cabarets, cancan and polka, and even not for tourist restaurants with disgusting food. It used to be known for…nunneries. The name to the area was given by the students who also lived there. A nice neighbourhood. For the both sides…
In XVII century "Closerie des Lilas" was a coaching inn on the way from Paris to Fontebleau and Orlean. Until the beginning of the 20th the café was a favourite meeting place of the poets-symbolists. From 1905 to 1914 the place hosted an “editorial office” of the “Poetry And Prose”. This almost self-publishing magazine was the first to publish Andre Gide and Jules Romains. Bodler, Verlaine and Maeterlinck appointed the meetings at "Closerie des Lilas". The next literature generation to choose the place was a generation of Dadaists and Surrealists. The place entered the annals not only European but also Irish literature: James Joyce and Samuel Becket often came here to drink a cup of coffee as well as to get inspiration. The café also contributed to the American literature: Hemingway worked here over “The Sun Also Rises”, Dos Passos wrote his great trilogy “The USA”. Thomas Wolfe also used to pop in (he even mentioned the café in his novel “Of Time And The River”).
Young poets and artists called “Le Coupole” an “academy of the Bohemian life”. The café appeared in 1927 replacing the coal storehouse and quickly became very popular attracting the audience by a) cheap food b) dance floor in the ceiling. Here Louis Aragon got acquainted with Elsa Triole and Henri Miller tried to give his wedding ring as a payment for the dinner. In “Le Coupole” Ilya Erenburg wrote for “Izvestiya”, here worked Francoise Sagan and Gabriel Garcia Marquez…
Neighbouring and the most famous Paris café - "Le Rotonde" is a real mecca for those who want to see the place where was born and developed painting of the European avant-garde. Nowadays it is a luxury restaurant, and there’s no bitter, hungry and smoky atmosphere of bohemia there…it was over 90 years ago when this café opened its doors to public. Nobody thought that it is destined to become one of the most famous places in Paris as well as in the whole Europe.
At that time anise vodka cost 5 sous, a breakfast – 10 sous. Low prices attracted the Bohemia. Besides they got tired of the Montmartre and started wondering across Paris in search for a better place. Picasso was the first to choose the place, and he was followed by Chagall, Vlamink, Kandinsky, Leger and Gijom Apolliner.
There was always hot soup, coal, and warm stoves. The atmosphere was free and easy, although there were some rules: the ladies were not allowed to take their hats off and to smoke. On the other hand, they were allowed to dance on the tables.
Haim Sutin painted his best works at the cafe (at that time they cost a cup of coffee, nowadays they are sold for millions of dollars). Modigliani painted portraits of all the habitués of La Rotonde. His portraits cost nothing to friends and hot dinner of a shot of vodka for the other visitors of the café. Jean Cocteau distributed poems, making fun of the snobs, which were destined to enter the history…
When Paris welcomed “Russian seasons”, legendary Dyagilev and Nizhinsky came to La Rotonda to order music to young composers (Debussy, Prokofiev, Stravinsky, Milhaud, Satie). Young poets Max Voloshin, Anna Akhmatova and Vladimir Mayakovsky were also frequent guests of La Rotonde.
In 1903 Gabrielle Chanel sang there folk songs to the rapture of the audience. This is at La Rotonde, where she met her rich sponsor with whom she would live at aristocratic Vichi and become a fashion queen, a personification of style.
Between the two wars the café was favoured by the writers, such as Hemingway, Breton, Fitzgerald. They smoked, drank and created masterpieces…
Legends about “Dingo Bar” appeared in the 1920s. When a young poet or a painter came to “conquer” Paris he visited the café in the first place! Here Hemingway got acquainted with Fitzgerald. In 1924 the café was bought by the Americans who turned it into the meeting place of famous poets and painters.
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