warung

English

Etymology

Indonesian

Noun

warung (plural warungs)

  1. A type of small family-owned business — often a casual, usually outdoor restaurant (or convenience store) — in Indonesia.
    • 2009 March 22, John Bowe, “How Green Is My Bali”, in New York Times:
      And of Mozaic Restaurant, an absolutely trumped-up Wine Spectator/Grandes Tables du Monde affair where tabs can run up to $100 or more that served food far less interesting and tasty than the $1.50 plates of nasi campur at the local restaurants called warungs.

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Indonesian

Alternative forms

  • waroeng

Noun

warung (plural warung-warung, first-person possessive warungku, second-person possessive warungmu, third-person possessive warungnya)

  1. A type of small family-owned business — often a casual, usually outdoor restaurant (or convenience store) — in Indonesia.
    warung sate kelinci

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