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  2. Yes, Serving Food Buffet-Style Can be Chic. Here's How. - AOL

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    The secret to success requires a bit of participation from both guests and hosts alike.

  3. Full-course dinner - Wikipedia

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    Alternatively, buffet style is a variation of the French service where all food is available at the correct temperature in a serving space other than the dining table. Guests go to the buffet to be served or sometimes serve themselves and then carry their plates back to the table.

  4. Hors d'oeuvre - Wikipedia

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    Though any food served before the main course is technically an hors d'oeuvre, the phrase is generally limited to individual items, such as cheese or fruit. A glazed fig topped with mascarpone and wrapped with prosciutto is an hors d'oeuvre, and plain figs served on a platter may also be served as hors d'oeuvres. [ 36 ]

  5. Wedding reception - Wikipedia

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    Wedding reception in 17th-century Russia by Konstantin Makovsky Wedding dance of an Azerbaijani married couple. A wedding reception is a party usually held after the completion of a marriage ceremony as hospitality for those who have attended the wedding, hence the name reception: the couple receive society, in the form of family and friends, for the first time as a married couple.

  6. 11 Buffet Restaurant Chains We'd Give Anything To Eat at Again

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    Ryan’s was a steakhouse-style buffet restaurant that first opened in the late ‘70s, and at its peak, had around 500 locations. It was considered an affordable buffet restaurant, and offered ...

  7. Smorgasbord - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden, smörgåsbord instead refers to a buffet consisting mainly of traditional dishes. The buffet concept remains popular in Sweden even outside of its traditional presentation. Buffets are for example commonly served at larger private gatherings consisting of any type of food, or at fika with a variety of pastries.