Restaurant

Going to a restaurant means paying for your food instead of cooking it yourself; it’s something you need, desire, or expect. In a sense, the restaurant visit is the result of labor: you work, earn money, and pay someone to prepare your food. You exchange something of value to receive something else of value. The visit likely relates to consumption (cf.).  

We associate restaurants with companionship, sharing a meal with others. It is a social environment and, unlike the living room, a public one.  

A restaurant is a place we go to for nourishment, and as such, it may carry a maternal quality; alternatively, it could be linked to the mother complex.  

A defining feature of the restaurant is choosing food from a menu. This can allude to choices one has in external life. (Compare Shop, Consume, and Kitchen.)  

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