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The phrase "set meal" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a pre-selected, usually discounted, combination of food items from a restaurant menu. For example, "The cafe down the street offers a great value set meal for only $10."
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Set meal about £2.50pp.
And he eschews a printed menu for a set meal of six small plates.
Diners eat what the chef cooks that night: a set meal of six small courses.
Three-course set meal £29, six-course £55, 10-course £79, all plus drinks and service.
The food is cheap and delicious; a set meal is $5 to $6.
I fumbled for words -- "Unagi/teishoku/gohan/oshinko" (eel set meal... rice and pickles) -- and they worked.
Set meal of six small courses $40 to $50. DINO -- 211 Smithtown Boulevard, Nesconset, (631) 979-7724.
PRICE RANGE -- Set meal of six small courses for $40 to $50. CREDIT CARDS -- All the majors.
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The rhythm of travel on the private train was slower than my journey to Arkhangelsk and there was a soothing predictability about it: the set meal-times, the comfort, seeing the same faces at breakfast each day.
How about requiring menus to make the lower-calorie food choices the "default" in a pre-set meal, and to picture that version of the meal on its menus?
Since then, the "Chairman Xi Set Meal", featuring dumplings and pork intestine stew, has become a best seller.
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