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Garde manger. Ghost restaurant – a restaurant that operates exclusively via food delivery. Gueridon service. Happy hour. Kids' meal. Main course. Maître d'hôtel. Meat and three. Meat and two veg – a British dish consisting of meat served with two varieties of vegetables.
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2 apples. 1 small onion. 4 garlic cloves. 3 medium sweet potatoes. 1 small rainbow radish. Pomegranate arils, for serving. One 2-pound delicata squash. 2 bunches Lacinato kale. 2 bunches rainbow ...
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Diner lingo. Diner lingo is a kind of American verbal slang used by cooks and chefs in diners and diner-style restaurants, and by the wait staff to communicate their orders to the cooks. [1][2] Usage of terms with similar meaning, propagated by oral culture within each establishment, may vary by region or even among restaurants in the same locale.
To become a global cuisine, a local, regional or national cuisine must spread around the world with its food served worldwide. Regional cuisine is based upon national, state or local regions. [ 3 ] Regional cuisines may vary based upon food availability and trade, varying climates , cooking traditions and practices, and cultural differences. [ 4 ]
Table service. Table sharing. Taco Tuesday. Take-out. List of restaurant terminology. Three-martini lunch. Types of restaurant.
A typical Cuban sandwich. A Cuban sandwich (sometimes called a mixto, especially in Cuba [6] [7]) is a popular lunch item that grew out of the once-open flow of cigar workers between Cuba and Florida (specifically Key West and the Ybor City neighborhood of Tampa) in the late 19th century and has since spread to other Cuban American communities.