dépanneur
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of dépanneur
from Canadian French
Example Sentences
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“If we were to close, we would not reopen,” said Sabrina Meinhardt, the director of operations at Dépanneur in Brooklyn.
From New York Times
One warm morning last fall, that week’s group of cooks milled about the Depanneur’s large communal table, sharing jokes and drinking coffee with homemade anise-flavored cookies.
From New York Times
“There is no official translation,” said Len Senater, who owns the Depanneur.
From New York Times
No Syrian food businesses has felt the spotlight more acutely than Newcomer Kitchen, a nonprofit group of women who come together each Wednesday to cook a traditional Syrian meal in a small cafe and food business incubator called the Depanneur.
From New York Times
Le Dépanneur’s owners, Olivier and Julie Demarle, hired them after being impressed by their work on the popular Marais cafe-bars Candelaria and Le Mary Celeste and the upscale Pigalle dive Glass, places with a relaxed, idiosyncratic vibe distinguished by the use of unique materials like rope, stained glass and distressed mirror tables.
From New York Times
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