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What would be the best French advertisement for a restaurant?

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What would be the best French advertisement for a restaurant?

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I’m assuming you need it in English since it’s for a history class, and not a French class. Regardless, I think it would help to put in some key French words to make it more original. I think you could do something that shows a variety of fresh foods- vegetables and fruits… and the French love meat dishes- maybe a picture of coq au vin (chicken in wine sauce) or boullaibaise (fish stew). French bread is always classic (le pain=bread, or la baguette=baguette loaf of bread). Also la pâtisserie means pastry/cake (it also can mean bakery). The French definitely love butter, or (le) Beurre Also you could have a picture of a French café, with an outdoor terrace perhaps. Just try googling it or look through your picture art on Microsoft Word. Of course, it’s good to put on there “Bon appétit!” or “Enjoy your meal.” The French word for menu is menu lol. And “a la carte” means the same thing in French as it does in English. Frais=fresh. gouteux=flavorful. délicieux=delicous And one more thing

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