-
Thanksgiving Dinner at DLR
The Disneyland AP page has a link for various dining options on November 28. Among them is the following:
Napa Rose: Immerse yourself in the comfortable elegance of Napa Rose this Thanksgiving and experience a four-course prix-fixe meal of Wine Country-inspired cuisine.
What does "prix-fixe" mean?
The one I should not think of keeps rolling through my mind—and I don't want to let that go.
No lover's ever faithfull, no contract truly signed.
There's nothing certain left to know—and how the cracks begin to show!
—"Nobody's Side", lyrics by Tim Rice, from the Musical Chess
-
11-06-2002 03:25 PM
# ADS
-
Re: Thanksgiving Dinner at DLR
Originally posted by SzczerbiakManiac What does "prix-fixe" mean?
Fixed price: One price per diner. The diner can make choices, but the charge is the same.
--T
-
Registered User
But is that a typo, or a new term for fixed-price?
-
Originally posted by RStar But is that a typo, or a new term for fixed-price?
Neither one. It is a French-language phrase that is regularly used at high-end, fancy restaurants.
-Jeff
-
Originally posted by RStar But is that a typo, or a new term for fixed-price?
Neither. It's correctly spelled in French.
Why a California-cuisine restaurant is putting it in French -- You got me.
--T
-
You haven't reset your MCP alt
Originally posted by tod Neither. It's correctly spelled in French.
Why a California-cuisine restaurant is putting it in French -- You got me.
--T
For the same reason that people put RSVP on their invitations (RSVP is French)
-Preston
Bookmarks