From the whereabouts of every chef to off-the-wall trends, you know a thing or two about dining out. But some tidbits are strictly off the menu.
all you can seat
n. When a casual acquaintance takes you up on an only-to-be-polite invitation to share your table.
blind date
n. When the potential partner you’re out with has no idea she/he has to pay.
dinner a d’oh
n. The realization that a date may not go according to plan. Usually followed by the great escape.
epicured
n. Eureka moment when the incessant foodie bore has finally gotten over him/herself.
gourmaniac
n. The obsessive who shows up on opening night, then posts a review slamming the place.
great escape, the
n. See also: super bolt, dine and dash, chew and screw.
hamburglar
n. Fellow diner who asks, “Can I have a bite?” then proceeds to polish off your plate.
mixed greens
n. When you think you want what (s)he’s having, but you’re not quite sure.
shotgun sandwich
n. A terrifying concoction you have to choke down so as not to offend your host.
subleminate
v. To swap so many ingredients in a dish on the menu that it ceases to exist in its original form.
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