Template:ES:Map Features:Cuisine (style)
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Comida por estilo
| Valor | Descripción | Wikipedia | Foto |
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| bakery | A place that sells bread, pastries, or cakes, and often sandwiches. Consider using shop=bakery instead.
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| bar_and_grill | A place serving both alcoholic drinks and food, typically burgers and grilled items | ||
| barbecue | Comida a la parrilla (barbacoa). Se diferencia de "grill" (parrillada, asado) porque ésta no tiene contacto directo con el fuego y se cocina en mucho tiempo. | ||
| basque_ciderhouse | Informal restaurants that serve natural Basque cider directly from large barrels in the cider house and typically offer a standard menu consisting of cod omelette, fried cod and chop steak. Named "Sidrería" in spanish or "Sagardotegi" in basque | ||
| bistro | A type of small restaurant, originating in France | ||
| brasserie | A restaurant serving beer and food. Brasserie is French for "brewery". | ||
| breakfast | A style of food typically served at the beginning of the day | ||
| brunch | A style of food including elements of both breakfast and lunch | ||
| buffet | A restaurant serving food from a shared table that is dished out to each diner | ||
| buschenschank | A place serving food and wine, common in Austria. Similar to cuisine=heuriger.
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| deli | A place that sells meats, cheeses, and prepared foods | ||
| dessert | Postres. Comida que se sirve luego del plato principal. | ||
| dim_sum | A Cantonese dining tradition where people enjoy Chinese tea and bite-sized dim sum dishes, often served in bamboo steamers or small plates, in a relaxed social setting | ||
| diner | A casual restaurant usually serving American cuisine | ||
| fine_dining | An upscale restaurant usually serving meals in multiple courses | ||
| fried_food | Comida frita. A menudo, para llevar. | ||
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| fusion | A style of food that incorporates elements from multiple different cuisines | ||
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| heuriger | A place serving food and wine, common in Austria | ||
| hot_pot | A communal cooking dish where diners boil fresh ingredients like meat, vegetables, and noodles in a shared pot of simmering broth at the table | ||
| international | Food originating from many places around the world. Use a more specific value if possible. | ||
| local | Food originating from the area the restaurant is located in. Use a more specific value if possible. | ||
| lunch | A style of food typically served in the middle of the day | ||
| mongolian_grill | A style of cooking food on a large circular grill. Also known as Mongolian barbecue. Do not use the tags cuisine=mongolian or cuisine=barbecue for this style. It originated in Taiwan is neither Mongolian nor barbecue.
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| pub | A restaurant serving beer and food. Consider using amenity=pub instead.
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| regional | Comida regional. | ||
| snack | A small amount of food eaten between meals. | ||
| steak_house | Restaurantes especializados en filetes de carne. | ||
| tapas | Estilo de comida que se sirve en porciones pequeñas como tentempié o aperitivo, originario de España. |
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| yakiniku | A style of cooking meat on a grill, common in Japan |
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