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They were exactly restaurants, but there was a cafe called the Cafe Persian, a sort of a la carte "restaurant." Or else they could eat in their class dining salon.
All classes had their own dinning rooms where they would be served food that was part of their fare. In first class however, passengers could buy from restaurants. The main restaurant was simply known as 'the restaurant' which passengers would of had to book. Also uniquely to titanic they was a 'Parisian cafe' which was popular with the younger passengers. Food could also be bought in the 'verandah and palm court' which looked out onto the promenade deck at passing passengers, designed like a garden cafe very popular of the time.

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1 restaurant for first class called a la carte restaurant next to the cafe Parisian.

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12y ago
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Titanic was stocked with 12,000 dinner plates.

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There were five restaurants.

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127

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5

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The À la Carte Restaurant was for the first-class passengers only.

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4y ago
And Cafe Parisian

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