A pre-fixed menu is where , the items in it ( menu) have a fixed price and customers have no options to choose from.
It comes from French, and it means the price is fixed. It's "prix fixe."
Tdh is table d'hote; practically is fixed price menu, fixed menu.
yes
how you spelled it is just how it sounds, though the how you spelled it likely means prefix, like the de- in defuse or degrade. the way it is spelled is prix (price) fixe (fixed)
In a restaurant, a set menu is a term used to mean a fixed menu. This means that the customer or diner either has no choice, or very limited choice of menu. For example, at a banquet where a fixed menu is served, every guest might receive the same meal of salad, roast chicken, potatoes and vegetable, and bread with chocolate mousse for dessert. Individual guests usually do not have the option of getting strawberry ice cream instead of the chocolate mousse, for example. (Although, in cases where the customer is allergic to a food or a vegetarian, some substitutions may be made.) In a restaurant, a fixed menu means that the customer purchases a dinner with a menu that's pre-determined by the restaurant, usually at a slightly lower price. For example, if you are ordering off the regular menu, you might have a choice between lobster, steak or grilled fish, at prices from $15 to $40. Usually, appetizers and desserts are additional, when ordering off the menu. The fixed menu might be soup, turkey with dressing, vegetables and pumpkin pie, with a glass of wine, all for $19.95.
Just get it fixed. It usually costs around 25 dollars to get it fixed.
Menù a fisso prezzo is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "fixed price menu".Specifically, the masculine noun menù is "menu". The preposition a means "at". The masculine adjective fisso means "fixed". The masculine noun prezzotranslates as "price".The pronunciation will be "mey-NOO a FEES-so PRET-tso" in Italian.
It is not slang, it's "prix fixes", French for fixed price.
It can mean slender or a fixed price meal in a restaurant
One set price but you can not change any of the items to go with the meal.
Yes, on the TV menu or (for older TV's) maybe a dial.