bill of fare
bill of fare — noun
1. a written or printed list of the dishes, drinks, and other items that a restaura
a written or printed list of the dishes, drinks, and other items that a restaurant or café is able to serve to customers, from which diners choose their meal
Feng passed the bill of fare to his guests and suggested the house special.
The inn's bill of fare changes every week to feature seasonal vegetables.
typical: bill of fare + change/feature
A framed bill of fare from 1902 hung on the wall of the old tavern.
Padma studied the bill of fare carefully before deciding on the grilled fish.
文法句型
bill of fare + is
用法筆記
Now considered old-fashioned or formal; the word 'menu' is far more common in everyday speech. Frequently used in historical or literary contexts. In journalistic writing, 'bill of fare' is occasionally extended to mean a programme of events or offerings (e.g. 'the festival's bill of fare'), but this use is rare and not standard in most dictionaries.