词汇 | fast-casual |
释义 | fast casual adjective mainly US(alsofast-casual)uk /ˌfɑːst ˈkæʒ.ju.əl/ us /ˌfæst ˈkæʒ.uː.əl/ relating to a restaurant where customers collect high-quality freshly prepared food from a counter (= a long flat surface), and are not served at tables: New York City is packed with great restaurants - from fast casual to ultra high end. fast casual restaurantThe meeting will be an informal gathering at a trendy fast casual restaurant. The company made its name in fast-casual dining, a growing segment that fits somewhere between fast-food and full-service. Compare fast food The fast-casual chain is known for its distinctly seasoned fried chicken. The restaurant's price point puts it in the "fast casual" rather than "fine dining" category. These and similar restaurants are "fast-casual" chains, which fit somewhere between fast food and a sit-down restaurant. Food - general words aliment bed bowl of something box scheme carb delicacy dry goods eats farm box fast food fayre munch non-dairy non-food nosh perishables sustenance viands victuals whole food You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Restaurants & cafes |
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