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Isn’t this just gatekeeping the definition of a “restaurant”? Why not just call what here is defined as a true restaurant, as just modern restaurant?
I am pretty sure restaurants with a menu existed before the Song Dynasty in China. At least since the Tang Dynasty that preceded it with quite a few famous poems describing the scenes.
You’re moving the goal posts, the restaurants in Asia were not relevant to Western restaurants
love to see my alma mater but it's weird seeing you talk about restaurants I've eaten at… lol. went to the irish lion for my 21st birthday dinner, got some wings and a big ass beer. it was nice. bloomington's a nice place. it'd be nicer if that fucking campus weren't there
There's a Chinese restaurant in Toronto that claims itself as a franchise of a Restaurant from the 1600's.
A bistro can't be a restaurant because (what I heard) the word "bistro" comes from Russian and means 'fast'. According to this definition a bistro would be a fastfood "restaurant" or at least an eating place where you don't stay for a long time.
Well done video, as usual. Love learning about history. One small thing though, Mr Adam; interestingly, Napoleon Bonaparte wasn't actually "short." By our standards, sure, I believe he was 5'8", but for his people in his time, that was a rather average height. The myth about him being very short was actually perpetuated by his enemies to make him seem more weak and less heroic.
The 17th and 18th century European coffee house could also be an interesting topic to look into. My history professor Brian Cowan wrote a book on them
I mean, medieval inns and taverns count too.
Sobrino de Botin was established in 1725, in Madrid. Is it not a restaurant?
Breaking Away is one of my favorite films. Great shirt.
During medieval times public restaurants did exist
Hi, I'm actually a Roman archaeologist and I want to correct a small point. We actually know that in Rome they absolutely knew about menus. They had them in their brothels. There are a few preserved frescoes from Pompeii as well as some contemporary written sources that talk about a variety of food on offer in a variety of different taverns, ranging from what we would call fast food all the way to "regular" sit down restaurants. Several scholars suggest restaurants as we understand them would have absolutely been a thing in Rome, at least in certain major prosperous cities. Otherwise, this video was great and very informative, love your stuff.
I think I have a few vestigial bars attached to me
I believed the beginning story about France but immediately forgot I read stories of "Street food" in Japan and China from like 2000 years ago
"Both the french and the chinese has a tendency to claim they invented everything" says the USian lmaooo
Hey! I live in Bloomington, nice to learn some cool history and see shots of this amazing town 😊
in America restaurants are completely different to the rest of the world.
You got all this fake, hypocritical table attending nonsense and that ludicrous tipping culture.
Also, Americans with their narrow-mindedness and their tendency to over simplify everything, they have pillaged the meaning of words like "cafe", "brasserie", "bistrots".
BTW, love the Breaking Away t-shirt! Nice nod to Bloomington, IN.
The modern restaurants originated in France.
All those restaurants at the end were in Bloomington? I've gotta move out of this cultural backwater I'm currently occupying!
the way dr. spang spoke reminded me of my grandma, i miss her
Total side note, but one of my friends back in high school was totally obsessed with the movie Breaking Away, and Adam’s “Cutters” shirt brought back some fun memories. Thanks for that
the "Cutters" shirt in Bloomington… LOL
Fun fact. In ancient Rome, they had what i consider to be restaurants. they had large heated counters where you could choose between several prepared dishes. You could eat in, if you were rich and sometimes gladiators would sign the walls( though they could be a bit violent inside due to brawling) or you could take your food away. Most of the urban population had to eat this way as thier dingy packed apartments didn't have room for kitchens and cooking would have burned them down anyway.
0:17 – who holds their fork like that?
Adam is increasing in subscribers and gainz.
Go iu
That T-shirt is the ultimate in-joke. That definitely separates you from the pack;) Just don't ask for a refund!
China claims to have invented literally everything
Great video. Not sure the relevance of Bloomington IN. Were you trying to infer that even in the rustiest of the rust belt states, one can go find a smorgasbord of international cuisine? Bloomington is a college town, which immediately adds a cosmopolitan flare to the surrounding neighborhood.
Ragusea was all over the "Abolish Restaurants" discourse before anarkiddies on Twitter made it cool.
You should rip a vid on Escoffier…
If I ran a restaurant, the menu would contain; breakfast, lunch, dinner.
I love Dr. Spang's map scarf.
French Revolution good for your freedom and mouth.
The first restaurants were invented in China thousands of years ago, just like everything else.
I really love your channel dude. You don't half ass your content. I wish you continued success.
Definition of restaurant: a place with a menu of meals. A few moments later: the first restaurants didn’t serve meals.
Wait, what? 🤨
It's a shame nobody in the comments has yet acknowledged the "Breaking Away" homage Adam was wearing throughout the video. One of the best coming-of-age/sports movies ever made!
Adam, you should have added a clip about the Dad complaining about "I-tey food"!
I had dinner in a restaurant recently that was founded in 1631, Gastwirtschaft Schlappeseppel in Aschaffenburg Germany. Although it may have started out as a brewery.
“Delicate urban individuals “ … the first definition of gentrification I understand
Interesting vid Thx 🙂 I think it's to easy to pick some scholar on a subject like this and believe it to be anything more than their thoughts from their perspective, they are trying to impose their definition rather than admit well we really don't know , a restaurant is different things to different peoples over time , are the dogs women carry in purses dogs or the first dogs known to exist the only dog , my guess is what we think of as restaurants goes back a good 4000 years and probably 6000 easily , a place where you go sit or squat ask what there is to eat and say ok i want this not that . we are picky eaters given the chance by nature aren't we lmao
Love your vids but how can you drink coffee like that
Adam, I have been curious about this topic for >6 years. Thanx for the tutelage!
….but, but, but, but Americans invented everything, even before there was America!
According to wikipedia the first known reference to an institution that served food to strangers (one meal only) was in 512 BC Egypt.
Also both Rome and Greece had public eating places, thermopolium (place where hot food is served).
That push zoom at 6:54 really needs some dramatic music to underscore the profundity of it all XD
I was about to correct you then I realized who I was watching and knew you would get to the truth….