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This famous European restaurant is actually worth queuing up for

Brisbane Times

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July 1, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Bandwagon
This famous European restaurant is actually worth queuing up for

Tourists flock here? You bet. But there’s a good reason for that. Some places are popular for a reason.

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Related coverage for "This famous European restaurant is actually worth queuing up for": Daily Sabah — Türkiye continues to attract German travelers despite global woes. Euro Weekly News — Why a video showing how to make olive oil is going viral as food prices rise. Open Culture — The Thai Beef Noodle Soup That Has Been Continuously Simmering for 52 Years. Metro — Europe’s best pizza restaurant is in London — and the food is ‘unforgettable’. Irish News — Sophie Clarke: Belfast doesn’t need more restaurants, it needs more variety. Fortune — More than a club: how Paris Saint-Germain took inspiration from the Barcelona slogan and the New York Yankees cap to create a global business brand