I had a similar issue with [amenity=cafe] or [amenity=pub] also serving "bar
meals".
In the Netherlands, name is often something like: "Eetcafé Xxxx". ("Eet" to
be translated as "Eat").
Also some Mappers prefer to Tag a "pub" as "cafe" which is Rendered as a
"cup of coffee".
IMO:
"cafe" means: coffee, tea, pastry shop, lunchroom. And 90% no: beer of wine
(alcohol).
"pub" means: Public place serving alcohol.
I did Resolve - as Renderer - for 90% by:
(amenity=cafe | amenity=pub) & name ~ '.*([Ee]etcaf[eé]).*' { set
amenity=restaurant }
(amenity=cafe) & name ~ '.*([Cc]af[eé]).*'
{ set amenity=pub }
(amenity=pub) & (cuisine=* & cuisine!=coffee_shop | food=yes) { set
amenity=restaurant }
(amenity=cafe) & (cuisine=* & cuisine!=coffee_shop) {
set amenity=restaurant }
FWIW:
IMO "fast_food" is not only related to "time needed for preparation" (even
in a star restaurant some courses are prepared in a couple of minutes).
When waiting for boarding a ferry, fast_food is the only option. I need to
have "dinner" is a short time, therefore: fast_food.
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