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Old 01-21-2008, 10:20 AM
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New World Cafe

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e'Cuisine

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Cafe Eclectic or Cafe Eclectique

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The Peripatetic Plate
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Old 01-21-2008, 11:52 AM
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Wink Global Cafe

I think the "Global Cafe" is nice. Or "Omni" - meaning all over. Best of luck in your venture!
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The Melting Pot?
This is the name of a chain of fondue restaurants in the U.S.- which brings me to the point that you'll need to be sure you don't violate copyright or whatever other laws that apply to naming where you live.
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Yeah, don't wanna confuse your place with that ripoff no good crooked Melting Pot place.
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Azul Burbuja (Spanish for blue bubble)
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κοσμος (that's Greek for "world"), stylized somehow
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Play around with your address...or zip code. Like in Manhattan you could be "Two One Two". I owned a global theme restaurant called "Sabrina's", named after my wife. When the name is not going to invoke a particullar cuisine keep it easy to remember but always something meaningful to you.
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Thought about this a lot last night. I reckon BombayBen says it all


BOMBAY BEN

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Well the address of the place is going to be 33 Silver Street - the town is Warminster and the site is opposite an ancient monument called 'The Obelisk' - for many years it has been an antique shop in the antique district of Warminster Wiltshire - you may find a picture if you google it - I'm not sure - but if anyone cares to play around with these facts and come up with a name!
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Obelisk 33?
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oh bla disk, oh bla dask
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The Silver Spire.
Argentum
Double 3
Shimmer

I'm sure I'll think of more in a bit.

The Silver Atlas
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With the additional details you just posted, I think a couple of answers are clear:

Silver Street Cafe

Silver Street Bistro


I believe that when people hear the word "Cafe" (or bistro), they are not necessarily predisposed to think that the restaurant will serve "ONE" kind of food only. Rather, I believe most people expect a mix of different foods from a place that is called a "Cafe."

And there is something to be said about ease of locating the restaurant. My first trip to new york was literally to try the chopped liver sandwich at 2nd Avenue Deli. It was a cinch to find due to its name. (Well, actually, it was a cinch once I realized it was 2nd AVENUE deli and not 2nd STREET deli--but after that it was a cinch!)

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