Tag:amenity=restaurant
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| Description: Is for a generally formal place with sit-down facilities selling full meals served by waiters and often licensed (where allowed) to sell alcoholic drinks. |
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Summary
amenity=restaurant is for a generally formal place with sit-down facilities selling full meals served by waiters and often licensed (where allowed) to sell alcoholic drinks.
How to Map
Add a node at the centre of the building and add amenity=restaurant to it. You can name it with name=*.
Optionally, you can further classify it using the cuisine=* tag with a value suitable for your nation's environment and culture. For top class (expensive!) restaurants, this can be cuisine=fine_dining. In many cases, this can be the ethnicity of the food, for example cuisine=thai or the type of food, for example cuisine=streak
Examples
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Second:
- amenity=restaurant
- name=Doyles Seafood Restaurant
- cuisine=fish_and_chips
Other suggested cuisine types:
- burger e.g. McDonald's, Wendy's, Jollibee (Philippines)
- sandwich e.g. Subway
- chicken e.g. KFC
- pie Pies, common in Australia
- fish_and_chips Fish and chips, common in northern UK
- noodle Japanese, Chinese, Korean noodles such Udon and Ramen. Common throughout east Asia and increasingly global.
- kebab Turkish Kebabs
- pizza Italian Pizza
- sushi Japanese Sushi, common in Australia
- donut e.g. Dunkin' Donuts
- bagle e.g. Bagel Brothers in Germany


