Rabbis at Restaurants?
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What you heard is not strictly accurate. There is no “prohibition” against a Rabbi eating out at a restaurant (assuming that the Kashrut is of the highest standards). What might be a problem for certain Rabbis is the basic idea of eating in a public place.
For example, there are certain Rabbis who will not eat in front of their students, or in places where men and women sit together. But that is a stringency that they believe is best for them rather than being a general rule.
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