What does it mean for a menu to be a "set menu"?

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I hope this question isn't too off topic. What does it mean for a restaurant to have a "set menu"? The one I have in mine has three headings wit the descriptions: "starters...assortment as brought to the table to share family style"; "mains...each guest will chose their own"; "desert"...assortment as brought to the table to share family style". How does this work? I'm guessing it means you choose one from each category, and no matter your selection the price is the same? What does the part about family style or choose your own mean?



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Collins dictionary gives a nice definition for a set menu:

A complete meal in a restaurant or café for a stated price with a limited number of options to choose from for each course [...]

The different serving options are

  • family style:
    Like you would probably serve food at the family dinner table: every component in its own serving bowl or platter, to be passed round amongst the diners. In a restaurant, often a nice platter of various dishes to be shared.
  • individually plated:
    This is what you are probably expect first when dining in a restaurant - each diner gets his or her choosen dish on his or her own plate.

So for your case: For n diners you build a menu out of n appetizers or starters that get served on one (or a few) platter(s) and is then shared. Of course you can choose n different options or stick to larger quantities of fewer choices.
The main dish comes on n individual plates according to each participant's order and the dessert is again n servings of whatever you pick, like for starters.

And yes, if that is described a set menu, you'll pay a fixed price per person, unless some options are marked with an extra charge, but that would have to be stated clearly on the menu.

You can of course build a menu à la carte instead, then you pick the individual dishes from the à la carte menu - these have individual prices that make up the total cost of the meal.




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What is a pre set menu?

Simply put, a prix fixe menu (pronounced \u201cpre feks\u201d) is a multi-course meal available for a \u201cfixed price.\u201d There can be as few as two or as many as ten or more courses. Sometimes, the menu is completely determined by the chef \u2013 you're told what the courses will be and that's that.

What is set menu meaning?

Meaning of set menu in Englisha menu (= a list of the dishes available at a restaurant) that has a small number of meals to choose from, at a fixed price, or the food on this menu: The restaurant serves moderately priced food on both its \xe0 la carte and set menus.

What is included in set menu?

A set menu is a multi-course menu for a fixed price, and includes very few \u2014 if any \u2014 choices by customers. The selection of dishes is \u201cset\u201d in advance by the chef. Some courses may have 1\u20132 options, but many set menus have no options at all; customers order the set menu or nothing at all.

What is static or set menu?

A static menu is a larger menu, typically divided into categories, that doesn't change very often. It's the most widely used menu today, and it's what you likely think of when you think of menus. That's because the majority of restaurants and bars out there utilize a static menu.



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This sounds like a UK restaurant from the terminology in which case a set menu is a fixed-price number of courses with either no choices or a few options. A starter is an appetizer, and in this case it's a platter for the entire table to share. Mains is the main course, and you will have a choice of 2-3 options typically, then dessert is another shared platter.

The term menu is used different ways in different places. In France a menu is a fixed price list of what is being served in what order, the menu is set in other words. Ordering a la carte means you are ordering dishes off the set menu on offer. In most english speaking countries a menu is the list of food that can be ordered in a restaurant, some restaurants offer a set menu or a prix fixe (fixed price) menu which is the same thing as french menu.

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