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Organizations relating to Restaurants
JRE- Jeunes Restaurateurs / Eindhoven, Netherlands / Est. 1990
 Corporation européenne des ébénistes restaurateurs / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1996
 Court of Master Sommeliers / Napa CA, USA / Est. 1977
 Asia and Australasia Hotel and Restaurant Association
 Convention Concerning Working Conditions in Hotels, Restaurants and Similar Establishments / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1991
 Protocole D'accord entre les Pays Producteurs de Café de la Zone Franc / Est. 1960
 Southern Africa Taverners Association / Johannesburg, South Africa
 International Association of Cybercafes / Denver CO, USA / Est. 1996
 International Association of Women Chefs and Restaurateurs / Chicago IL, USA / Est. 1993
 Union des cafetiers-limonadiers de la Communauté économique européenne / Est. 1975
 Global Culinary Innovators Association / Winter Park FL, USA
 Chaîne des Rôtisseurs - Association Mondiale de la Gastronomie / Paris, France / Est. 1950
 Relais et Châteaux / Paris, France / Est. 1975
 Serving Europe / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1995
 Productores de Cafés Asociados / Est. 1980
 International Bartenders Association / Singapore, Singapore / Est. 1951
 Nordic Union Hotels, Restaurants, Catering and Tourism / Copenhagen, Denmark / Est. 1937
 Confederation of National Associations of Hotels, Restaurants, Cafés and Similar Establishments in the European Union and European Economic Area / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1982
 International Hotel and Restaurant Association / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1946
 International Union of Food, Agricultural, Hotel, Restaurant, Catering, Tobacco and Allied Workers Associations / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 1920
 
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Action Strategies relating to Restaurants
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