So, you may want to say "What a delightful place, the food is exquisite," but very few of you would actually be able to translate such a complex sentence. Think of the idea, the essence of what you want to say -- a compliment on the location and the food. Then use simple words and structure: "Le restaurant est beau. Et très bon" will get your point across, and French people will be delighted that you did pay a compliment, as they so often do around food.
Now, if you want to understand French better, my advice is to go with the flow.
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