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table d'hôte

[tah-buhl doht, tab-uhl, tabluh doht] / ˈtɑ bəl ˈdoʊt, ˈtæb əl, tablə ˈdoʊt /
NOUN
menu of complete meals
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table d'hote
NOUN
menu of complete meals
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Forget about menus; there is not even the usual table d’hôte, in which the chef offers a number of multicourse meals at a fixed price.

From New York Times • Jan. 17, 2017

It has excellent table d’hôte dinners for hotel guests, a lush tropical garden, great views and a lovely pool.

From New York Times • Jan. 17, 2017

Attendees of Boomtown Fair can recharge at the Booming Banquet, a six-course table d'hôte bonanza dishing up appealing morsels such as pork saltimbocca and Parma ham with sage and Marsala wine.

From The Guardian • May 10, 2013

Inside the dining-car the waiters served the fifth successive table d'hôte meal.

From "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway

I supped at the table d'hôte, and retired to bed early, as I had an excursion to make on the following day; and I was sufficiently tired with my journey to fall asleep directly.

From Ghosts and Family Legends A Volume for Christmas by Crowe, Catherine