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  2. Table manners - Wikipedia

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    Seating and serving customs play important roles in Chinese dining etiquette. For example, the diners should not sit down or begin to eat before the host (or guest of honor) has done so. When everyone is seated, the host offers to pour tea, beginning with the cup of the eldest person.

  3. 11 Fine-Dining Etiquette Rules You've Probably Broken Your ...

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  4. Fine dining - Wikipedia

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    A fine dining meal. Fine dining is a restaurant experience that is typically more sophisticated, special, and expensive than at a typical restaurant. The décor of such restaurants features higher-quality materials, with establishments having certain rules of dining which visitors are generally expected to follow, sometimes including a dress code.

  5. Types of restaurant - Wikipedia

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    The Fat Duck, a fine dining destination restaurant in Bray, UK Fine dining restaurants are full-service restaurants with specific dedicated meal courses. Décor of such restaurants features higher-quality materials, with establishments having certain rules of dining which visitors are generally expected to follow, sometimes including a dress code .

  6. The 7 red flags a chef looks for when dining at a high-end ...

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    Fine-dining chef Telly Justice said red flags to look out for at fancy restaurants include tasting menus without prices, time frames, or themes. The 7 red flags a chef looks for when dining at a ...

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  8. Gueridon service - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] This type of service is implemented in fine dining restaurants where the average spending power is higher, and an a la carte menu is offered. Gueridon service offers a higher style of service to the guest. It is similar to service à la russe, where every dish is portioned by a waiter tableside, but usually involves additional cooking ...

  9. Silent service code - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, [1] the silent service code is a way for a diner to communicate to waitstaff during a meal to indicate whether the diner is finished with their plate. This is intended to prevent situations where the server might remove a plate of food and utensils prematurely.