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定食
1. set meal; special (of the day)
2. Table d'hôteTable d'hôte is a French loan phrase that literally means "host's table". It is used as restaurant terminology to indicate a menu where multi-course meals with only a few choices are charged, at a fixed total price. Such a menu may also be called prix fixe. The terms "set meal" and "set menu" are reasonably common as well. This is because the menu is set, the cutlery on the table may also already be set for all of the courses.
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