Auswahlmenü

English translation: table d\'hote menu

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German term or phrase:Auswahlmenü
English translation:table d\'hote menu
Entered by: Claire Langhard

07:46 Feb 1, 2011
German to English translations [PRO]
Marketing - Tourism & Travel / Restaurant
German term or phrase: Auswahlmenü
URGENT!
Context:
"jeden Abend ein 5-Gang-Auswahlmenü"

Can anyone please tell me what we would call an "Auswahlmenü" in English?

Can I say "5-course menu of choice"?

Or is there a better version?
Thanks!
Claire Langhard
Switzerland
Local time: 09:09
table d'hote menu
Explanation:
A table d'hote menu offers a limited number of choices rather than being "set", but is less restricted than the à la carte menu. This type of menu is often served in hotels as part of their half-board packages


http://www.thefreedictionary.com/table d'hote
Adj. 1. table d'hote - (of a restaurant meal) complete but with limited choices and at a fixed price

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http://www.bournehallhotel.co.uk/pdfs/FourCourseTableDHote.p...

http://www.labarbariehotel.com/pdf/Tariff_2011.pdf
EVENING MEAL. A four course Table d’Hôte evening meal is served in our award
winning restaurant from 6.00pm. An à la Carte menu is available until 9.00pm
daily. Guests on half board terms are most welcome to eat a la Carte though
supplement charges will apply

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http://www.saintsbay.com/Half_Board_Menu.html
Table d'Hôte Sample Dinner Menu

http://www.royalhoteljersey.com/seasons_restaurant/
Table d'Hote Sample Menu
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Sarah Bessioud
Germany
Local time: 09:09
Grading comment
thanks to everyone... you were all right in a way. I would have liked to award points to everyone, but can't :-(
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Summary of answers provided
4 +6table d'hote menu
Sarah Bessioud
4 +2a la carte menu
milinad
4 +1set menu
Constantinos Faridis (X)
4 +1selection/choice menu
Ramey Rieger (X)
4 +1Prix fixe menu
Jack Corrigall
4a menu with choices
vptrans
Summary of reference entries provided
additional refs/explanations
writeaway
Set menu examples
Jack Corrigall

  

Answers


4 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
set menu


Explanation:
Every room has a bath or shower, WC (separate in the double and family rooms), ... On the second evening take a culinary journey (5-course set menu ...
www.rottner-hotel.com/hotel.html



Constantinos Faridis (X)
Greece
Local time: 10:09
Native speaker of: Greek
Notes to answerer
Asker: As I understand it, an Auswahlmenü is the opposite of a set menu...


Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
disagree  Ramey Rieger (X): Usually a set menu is just that, set. Sometimes you can choose an entreé.
8 mins

agree  Jack Corrigall: A "set menu", despite the name nearly always offers options for each course. See following examples in reference entries:
1 hr
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agree  Michele Johnson: I think this is fine and is most likely to be understood by everyone - no "fancy French". Maybe "with options" as I mentioned to 8transl8.
8 hrs
  -> thanks
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8 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
selection/choice menu


Explanation:
They mean you can choose which main course (maybe other courses, too) but that the "regular menu" isn't available

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a 5-course choice menu sounds perhaps like the quality is meant. Whereas selection menu, or even entree option menu (although that sounds lumpy), is clear.

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So: every evening a 5-course selection menu.

Hope it helps!

Ramey Rieger (X)
Germany
Local time: 09:09
Works in field
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 56

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Beatrice A.: 5-course choice menu - http://www.wildetherestaurant.com/
10 mins
  -> Thanks! Now I'm hungry.
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21 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +6
table d'hote menu


Explanation:
A table d'hote menu offers a limited number of choices rather than being "set", but is less restricted than the à la carte menu. This type of menu is often served in hotels as part of their half-board packages


http://www.thefreedictionary.com/table d'hote
Adj. 1. table d'hote - (of a restaurant meal) complete but with limited choices and at a fixed price

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Note added at 25 mins (2011-02-01 08:12:32 GMT)
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http://www.bournehallhotel.co.uk/pdfs/FourCourseTableDHote.p...

http://www.labarbariehotel.com/pdf/Tariff_2011.pdf
EVENING MEAL. A four course Table d’Hôte evening meal is served in our award
winning restaurant from 6.00pm. An à la Carte menu is available until 9.00pm
daily. Guests on half board terms are most welcome to eat a la Carte though
supplement charges will apply

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Note added at 29 mins (2011-02-01 08:16:33 GMT)
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http://www.saintsbay.com/Half_Board_Menu.html
Table d'Hôte Sample Dinner Menu

http://www.royalhoteljersey.com/seasons_restaurant/
Table d'Hote Sample Menu


Sarah Bessioud
Germany
Local time: 09:09
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish
PRO pts in category: 36
Grading comment
thanks to everyone... you were all right in a way. I would have liked to award points to everyone, but can't :-(

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Nicola Wood: This works best for me, although Ithink you mean it is more restricted than the à la carte menu
7 mins
  -> Thank you Nicola. Whoops, well spotted! TDH is MORE restricted than ALC ;-)

agree  Ramey Rieger (X): That's it!
12 mins
  -> Thank you Ramey

agree  Mech White
13 mins
  -> Thanks Mech

agree  Louise Gough
42 mins
  -> Thanks Louise

agree  adamgajlewicz: I like this one best.
55 mins
  -> Thank you Adam

agree  writeaway: except that an à la carte menu would offer more choice, not less. This is a more restricted choice.
59 mins
  -> Thank you writeaway. Well spotted! It should read table d'hote is more restricted than a la carte

neutral  Jack Corrigall: I don't think "set menu" is wrong (see comments and examples above) and that the choice here is a question of register. Not an exhaustive resource, but also see Wpedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_d'h%C3%B4te
1 hr

neutral  Michele Johnson: It may be correct, but I travel extensively (and eat) around the world and I've never heard this phrase. You'd never see it on a sign or hotel website in the US. I only know prix fixe.
7 hrs
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34 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +2
a la carte menu


Explanation:
as opposed to set meal / menu

milinad
Local time: 13:39
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in category: 4

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Jonathan MacKerron: à la carte 5-course menu
1 hr
  -> Thanks Jonathan

agree  babli: agree
1 day 6 hrs
  -> Thanks Babli
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2 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5 peer agreement (net): +1
Prix fixe menu


Explanation:
Just to throw another one out there. As I have mentioned in other posts, I think that "set menu" and "menu table d'hote" are also correct and indicate the same thing. It is up to the asker to decide the appropriate register. See examples provided in references.


http://www.trinityrestaurant.co.uk/prix_fixe.html
http://www.thefoxharpenden.co.uk/eat_drink_with_us/prix_fixe...
http://www.bonds-restaurant.com/special_prices.aspx
http://www.cafeboheme.co.uk/daily-specials/prix-fixe-menu/
http://www.spirerestaurant.co.uk/menus/lunch.htm


Jack Corrigall
Germany
Local time: 09:09
Specializes in field
Native speaker of: English

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Michele Johnson: I might add "of your choice" or "with options" or similar to reflect that there is some selection possible (say fish vs. steak for the main course).
6 hrs
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12 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
a menu with choices


Explanation:
What I have seen thus far is far fetched. "Ein Auswahlmenue" refers to the choice of dishes served. A restaurant can for example offer a soup and a salad as an entrance. The guest has the choice. The same menu might offer beef, fowl, pork or a vegetarian dish as a main dish-guest can choose what they want. Do I want a sweet desert or cheese? The guest can choose! So Auswahlmenue in this case means that the guest has a choice of what he/she wants to eat. You can write "each evening we serve a 5 course menu with choices"
Note: In some menus there might be a * after it. This can and might refer to the fine print, in which this Auswahlmenue is explained.


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The French tanslations-however correct they might be, are not a translation but a transposition. The askeer is seeking for an english term or phrase. Not everyone who can read and write;respectively can understand the french term.


    Reference: http://www.hotelkongress.ch/go.cfm?restaurants&language=en
vptrans
Local time: 09:09
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Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman, Native in EnglishEnglish
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Reference comments


1 hr
Reference: additional refs/explanations

Reference information:
Table d'hôte

Table d'hôte (English pronunciation: /ˌtɑːbəlˈdoʊt/) is a French loan phrase which literally means "host's table". It is used as restaurant terminology to indicate a menu where multi-course meals with only a few choices are charged, at a fixed total price. Such a menu may also be called prix fixe (English pronunciation: /ˌpriːˈfɪks/ "fixed price"). The terms 'set meal' and 'set menu' are reasonably common as well. This is because the menu is set, the cutlery on the table may also already be set for all of the courses. The term derives from the fact that such a meal resembles a meal served to guests at a home gathering, where the host has predetermined what the guests will be served.

Table d'hôte is meant to contrast with "À la carte", i.e. the usual menu operation of a restaurant, whereby customers may order any of the separately priced menu items available.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_d'hôte

http://www.balmorallodge.co.uk/hote_menu.htm

http://www.glossaryoftravel.com/definition/table-dhote-menu....

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