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Question by nelsonmichaelr (203)
Answer by Cecilia (2828)
Prix Fixe is French for fixed price menu. What that means is that there is a set price for a certain number of courses, usually an appetizer, entree and desert. There are typically 2 choices for each course.
Answer by mertensk (23)
Prix Fixe means that the price is fixed. In some cases it means that you can eat as much as you want.
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