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Could you tell me what is the difference between "course" and "dish" in a restaurant?
May 7, 2013 4:49 AM
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They are very similar but when I think of courses and dishes I think this: A dish is a plate of food and a course could be a series of dishes. So in the "main course" you may receive a dish of meat and a dish of rice. Courses are basically "sections" of your entire meal. Typically, for dinner you may have a "three course meal." This will include (for example):
A starter course: Appetizers or light salad
Main course: meat dish and rice dish with vegetables maybe
Dessert: Something sweet to end the meal
May 7, 2013
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