How To Use Table d'hote In A Sentence
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The restaurant offers both table d'hote and a la carte.
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The trouble with the peace table is that the Allies want it _à la carte_, and Wilson wants it American plan -- _table d'hôte_.
More Toasts
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I took up my abode at the French hotel in the Calle de la Niveria, and was allotted a species of cockloft, or garret, to sleep in, for the house was filled with guests, being a place of much resort, on account of the excellent table d'hote which is kept there.
The Bible in Spain; or, the journeys, adventures, and imprisonments of an Englishman, in an attempt to circulate the Scriptures in the Peninsula
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The table d'hote menu offers good value.
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Even so, the three Americans pluckily visit museums, churches and galleries and sample the camaraderie of table d'hôte,
The Master Takes a Tour
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The table d'hote menu offers good value.
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It helpfully adds that it is "culturally insensitive" to offer a half-bottle of wine on the table d'hôte menu.
VisitBritain tells Londoners how to welcome visitors to 2012 Olympics
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This, I presume," he remarked, "is not where you serve the eightpenny table d'hote?
The Yellow Crayon
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The 'table d'hote' meal eaten, the next feature of Mrs. Dott's program was the visit to the Aunt Lavinia homestead.
Cap'n Dan's Daughter
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But he washed his hands and brushed his hair and they descended to the dining-room, where they ate a 'table d'hote' meal, beginning with lukewarm soup and ending with salty ice cream.
Cap'n Dan's Daughter
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For dessert, we shared an apple strudel included in the table d'hôte.
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It's twenty minutes past six, and the table d'hote's on time.
The Reverberator
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Evenings at the restaurant feature a table d'hôte that begins with soup (cream of sugar beet) or a mix of baby California greens in a tamari vinaigrette, followed by coffee or tea.
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Pierre at first failed to distinguish anything, but, when he was installed at the little table -- a garden-table which had been brought indoors for the occasion, and on which there was scarcely room for two covers -- he felt quite upset, almost sick, in fact, at the sight presented by the _table d'hote_, which his glance now enfiladed from end to end.
The Three Cities Trilogy: Lourdes, Complete
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A lake fish, called "ferras," a large species of the salmonid genus _Coregonus_, to which the skelly, powan, and vendayce of British lakes belong, is the commonest fish of the _table d'hôte_, and not very good.
More Science From an Easy Chair
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It would not be pleasant, certainly, to sit for an hour at a big empty table, ordering dishes fit only for epicures, and then, just as the waiters bore down with the Little Neck clams, so nicely iced and so cool and bitter-looking, to have to rise and go out into the street to a _table d'hôte_ around the corner.
Van Bibber and Others
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There is always a table d'hôte and, at $6.95 for lunch, it's a steal.