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The phrase "a nice food" is not correct in standard English usage.
It is typically used incorrectly because "food" is an uncountable noun, and "nice" should be used with a countable noun or in a different structure.
Example: "I had a nice meal at the restaurant last night."
Alternatives: "a nice dish" or "a nice meal."
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There is a nice food court and hot-food counter service, as in a cafeteria.
"The big component missing here was a nice food place, so Trader Joe's and Limelight are amazing.
Read the menu and pick a nice food.
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