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  2. Banquet - Wikipedia

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    Mosaic of the Last Supper in Monreale Cathedral.. A banquet (/ ˈ b æ ŋ k w ɪ t /; French:) is a formal large meal [1] where a number of people consume food together. Banquets are traditionally held to enhance the prestige of a host, or reinforce social bonds among joint contributors.

  3. Outline of meals - Wikipedia

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    Réveillon – celebratory long dinner held on Christmas Eve in French-speaking countries. Sacred meal – such as the Eucharist, a form of theophagy or symbolic rite. Wedding-related meals Rehearsal dinner – a pre-wedding ceremony in North American tradition, usually held after the wedding rehearsal and the night before the wedding ceremony.

  4. Why 1970s Buffet Parties Should Inspire All Of Your Dinner ...

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    The quintessential 1970s buffet party was marked by colorful abundance in the form of finger foods and a good deal of mayonnaise, including dishes such as deviled eggs, nut-studded cheese balls ...

  5. Couple Has Sample Menu Tasting for Their Wedding While ... - AOL

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    A bride is questioning whether it was wrong for a couple to hold a wedding tasting at their reception — and the hotel for helping them. The woman explained in a post on Reddit’s “Weddings ...

  6. Wedding Guest Complains After Buffet Runs Out of Food ... - AOL

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    They then recounted how they recently attended a wedding reception and by the time their table was invited up to the buffet, all the other tables had finished eating and the food was nearly gone.

  7. Service à la française - Wikipedia

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    The buffet style is a variation of the French service in which all of the food is available, at the correct temperature, in a serving space other than the dining table, and guests serve themselves. Buffets can vary from the informal (a gathering of friends in a home, or the serving of brunch at a hotel) to the formal setting of a wedding reception.