Ir al almuerzo
Ir almorzar
Canteen Lunch in the Alley was created in 1936.
'une cantine' le midi, je mange à la cantine: at lunch, I eat at the canteen
A lunch break is typically one hour in France. It is very common for schoolchildren living nearby to commute home for lunch, instead of having their lunch at the canteen..
If there is canteen that provides varieties of cuisine at lunch time for free, that would be better
You say "had lunch"
French teenagers eat lunch in the school canteen, or at home if they have time to get there (or when not at school).
i had lunch
Have a lunch.
you say lunch for and then how many people you have
A typical canteen lunch would be made up of a small starter (vegetables for example), a main dish of meat (poultry, red meat, fish...) with a side serving of potatoes, rice, French beans or the like. After that you would have a small portion of cheese if you wanted so, and a yaourt or other dessert, like a piece of pie or a fruit.
In a school canteen, commonly known as a lunch room or cafeteria, a person should be able to smell all of the food that is being served for the day. If the room is not in use, it may also smell as through it has just been cleaned for the next use.
The collective nouns are canteen of water and a canteen of cutlery.