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What is the difference between a restaurant and a restaurant?

A restaurant refers to a facility or public restaurant that publicly provides food, drinks and other catering to the general public in a certain place.

It may mean the following things: Restaurant, a store that provides catering services; Dining Room, a room/facility commonly seen in residential buildings, sometimes associated with Kitchen or living room connected.

A hotel (or hotel, hotel) is a place that mainly provides short-term accommodation for tourists. In addition to providing accommodation, the hotel also provides restaurants, swimming pools, or child care services for guests. Some hotels also provide conference facilities to attract business organizations to hold events such as meetings, interviews or press conferences. The hotel's banquet hall can hold weddings, dances and other events.

The difference between the two can be said to be that a hotel contains a variety of different restaurants. The restaurant is only an integral part of the hotel, and the hotel can also conduct other businesses such as accommodation. And there may also be a dining room at home.