Template:Map Features:Cuisine (style)

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Style or Place

Values of cuisine describing the style of food served at a place or the type of place it is

Value Description Wikipedia Photo
bakery A place that sells bread, pastries, or cakes, and often sandwiches. Consider using shop=bakery instead.  Bakery
Bread in shop window at Borough Market.jpg
bar&grill A place serving both alcoholic drinks and food, typically burgers and grilled items
barbecue A style of cooking meat by roasting, smoking or grilling. Do not use the abbreviation cuisine=bbq. Use cuisine=mongolian_grill instead for the style known as Mongolian barbecue which is not actually a barbecue.  Barbecue
Bratwürste Steaks Bauch und mehr.JPG
basque_ciderhouse Informal restaurants that serve natural Basque cider directly from large barrels in the cider house and typically offer a standard menu consisting of cod omelette, fried cod and chop steak. Named "Sidrería" in spanish or "Sagardotegi" in basque  Sagardotegi
Sagardotegian txotxetik edaten.jpg
bistro A type of small restaurant, originating in France  Bistro
brasserie A restaurant serving beer and food. Brasserie is French for "brewery".  Brasserie
breakfast A style of food typically served at the beginning of the day  Breakfast
brunch A style of food including elements of both breakfast and lunch  Brunch
buffet A restaurant serving food from a shared table that is dished out to each diner  Buffet
buschenschank A place serving food and wine, common in Austria. Similar to cuisine=heuriger.
deli A place that sells meats, cheeses, and prepared foods  Delicatessen
dessert A style of sweet foods usually eaten after a meal  Dessert
diner A casual restaurant usually serving American cuisine  Diner
fine_dining An upscale restaurant usually serving meals in multiple courses  Fine dining
fried_food A style of food where items are cooked in oil  Frying
Fryingplantains10-28-06.jpg
friture A fast-food restaurant serving french fries and other foods, common in Belgium and the Netherlands  Friterie
Friterie meats.jpg
fusion A style of food that incorporates elements from multiple different cuisines  Fusion cuisine
grill A restaurant serving grilled food. Sometimes called a "Bar & Grill" in the United States.
heuriger A place serving food and wine, common in Austria  Heuriger
international Food originating from many places around the world. Use a more specific value if possible.
local Food originating from the area the restaurant is located in. Use a more specific value if possible.
lunch A style of food typically served in the middle of the day  Lunch
mongolian_grill A style of cooking food on a large circular grill. Also known as Mongolian barbecue. Do not use the tags cuisine=mongolian or cuisine=barbecue for this style. It originated in Taiwan is neither Mongolian nor barbecue.  Mongolian barbecue
pub A restaurant serving beer and food. Consider using amenity=pub instead.  Pub
regional Food originating from the region the restaurant is located in. Use a more specific value if possible.  Regional cuisine
snack A small amount of food eaten between meals.  Snack
steak_house A restaurant serving steak and other meat. See also: cuisine=steak.  Steakhouse
Grilling Steaks (with border).jpg
tapas A style of food served in small portions as a snack or an appetizer, originating in Spain  Tapas
TapasenBarcelona.JPG
yakiniku A style of cooking meat on a grill, common in Japan  Yakiniku

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Usage

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