(Of a restaurant meal) complete but with limited choices and at a fixed price.
1 He had gone out, but would certainly return for the table d'hote .
2 Tillie stipulated that we should dine table d'hote and no questions asked.
3 Then we put our clothes on hot and went to table d'hote .
4 Also a walking encyclopedia of every table d'hote on West Side.
5 You were running a table d'hote in Bangkok at one time, weren't you?
6 The table d'hote was set out in an advance publication.
7 Parable was all for our three-and-six-penny table d'hote ; he evidently not wanting to think.
8 I go straight through the table d'hote at each meal, and know not indigestion.
9 It was a curious medley at the table d'hote , at the Hotel de Bordeaux.
10 At most, he took his meals at the table d'hote .
11 From this you readily gather that I am severely taciturn at a table d'hote .
12 The middle of the day, table d'hote tiffin once over, was Schomberg's easy time.
13 I'll see you at the one-o'clock table d'hote , I suppose.
14 There was a table d'hote , and those who ate in their private rooms paid double.
15 Sitting opposite to me at the table d'hote here is a nice old Scotch lady.
16 Now and then I take a table d'hote dinner.
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