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I'm opening a restaurant called "La Cuisine Chaussette" Would you dine there?

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I'm opening a restaurant called "La Cuisine Chaussette" Would you dine there?

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  1. What are you serving?  What will the atmosphere  be like?  How professional will your servers be?  I'd try another name though.


  2. I'll eat any old shite! When 'you open pal?

  3. Peut-etre

  4. if the cuisine is good i would

  5. Of course   I  will  do, thank you for your free food.

  6. No. It sounds like 'Food of the Shoe'

  7. A name wouldn't cause me not to dine there.  It is the quality within!

  8. send me an invite to opening night and after i've sampled the atmosphere,service and the food of course, i'll let you know if i'd eat there again, good luck with it especially if you're serving cooked socks,lol ;0)

  9. I don't go to restaurants based on their name. I look at reviews and menus.

  10. Either you are joking or your French is at fault unless you only intend selling tasteless coffee or food made with stinky cheese .

    Those in the know will avoid your restaurant like the plague.

  11. No. It is a mistake to use a foreign name for your restaurant. This is because the public are ignorant, and distrustful of things they do not know.

    If you want to suggest that the food will be French then call the restaurant something like "Little Paris" (I´m sure you can think of something more original).

  12. It sounds a bit pretentious.

    But then, I usually dine at restaurants with plastic tables and photographs of the food on the menu.

  13. I hope you know the word 'chaussette' is french for sock, so there might be a few raised eyebrows,  Let your cooking and ambiance bring the people in. not the name, People remember different things so good luck;

  14. sounds like shoes.. i dont want to eat shoes.. :(

  15. I don't like French food..I assume it's French cooking .

    with name like that ..it needs to be

  16. Lots of cheesy dishes, l presume?

  17. Sounds way to ritzy for my blood, I am used to the Golden Arches.

  18. I have heard that a lot of boiled food is done by putting it in a chaussette, maybe it gives extra flavour.  Maybe the people who dine there will not know what a chausette is.  (I hope its a clean one) Bon chance mon ami!!

  19. Would you eat someone's "socks"?  If I remember right...chaussette....means socks in French...right?!?!?

  20. Er....depends on the prices.....and if they were man made fibres....

  21. Of course. And please come to my Chinese restaurant, Sum Dum Goy.

  22. Sure, and I suggest, because of the French word for "shoe" in the name of it, you do some cool things with puns, like "Filet of Sole." etc.

  23. Hmmm...'Cuisine' is 'Cooking' and 'Chaussette' is 'Sock' so roughly translated it is "Cooking Socks" or (more likely) "The Sock Cooker" ... so probably not!

    Though there IS a spoonerism there that would get me banned!

    I've a strange feeling I'm on your wavelength...and I'm laughing my chaussettes off!!!

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