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China Bar is an Australian-Chinese restaurant chain. [1] It primarily operates in the state of Victoria.Some locations operate as 24 hour locations. [2]China Bar was founded in 1996, with its flagship store operating on the corner of Russell Street and Lonsdale Street in Melbourne.
China, [h] officially the People's Republic of China (PRC), [i] is a country in East Asia. With a population exceeding 1.4 billion, it is the second-most populous country after India, representing 17.4% of the world population. China spans the equivalent of five time zones and borders fourteen countries by land.
All China Lawyers Association (ACLA) is the official professional association for lawyers (the bar association in American terminology or law society in Commonwealth terminology) of the People's Republic of China. It was founded on 7 July 1986. It carries out professional administration over lawyers in pursuit of law.
Bar, a patronymic prefix in Aramaic; Bar (heraldry), a band across a shield; Bar (name) Bar Confederation, an 18th-century Polish association; Bar Mitzvah, a Jewish coming of age ceremony; Blaauwberg Armoured Regiment, South African Army; British Archaeological Reports; British American Racing, a Formula One constructor; Chin-up bar, playground ...
The interior of a Chinese restaurant in Sha Tin, Hong Kong. A Chinese restaurant is a restaurant that serves Chinese cuisine.Most of them are in the Cantonese style, due to the history of the Chinese diaspora, though other regional cuisines such as Sichuan cuisine and Hakka cuisine are also common.
This is a list of notable Chinese restaurants.A Chinese restaurant is an establishment that serves Chinese cuisine outside China.Some have distinctive styles, as with American Chinese cuisine and Canadian Chinese cuisine.
A bar in Brisbane, Queensland. This is a list of notable bars, public houses and taverns.A bar is a retail business and drinking establishment that serves alcoholic beverages, such as beer, wine, liquor, cocktails, and other beverages such as mineral water and soft drinks and often sell snack foods such as crisps or peanuts, for consumption on premises.
The word derives from the early 19th century, taken from the French word restaurer 'provide meat for', literally 'restore to a former state' [2] and, being the present participle of the verb, [3] the term restaurant may have been used in 1507 as a "restorative beverage", and in correspondence in 1521 to mean 'that which restores the strength, a fortifying food or remedy'.