单词 | fast-casual |
释义 | > as lemmasfast-casual fast-casual adj. chiefly North American of or designating a type of restaurant without table service that offers dishes prepared to order, typically ones that are more expensive and of a better quality than those available in a typical fast-food restaurant. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > consumption of food or drink > eating > eating place > [adjective] > types of eating-house stand-up1872 quick-lunch1891 sit-down1891 help-yourself1894 quick-and-dirty1908 serve-self1908 drive-through1918 tea-shoppy1931 full-service1934 snack bar1940 fast-casual1995 1995 Denver Post 16 Feb. c1/3 [The chain of restaurants] ZuZu's concept is ‘fast-casual’, a restaurant-industry term that means more service than fast food but less than a sit-down restaurant. 2003 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 3 Mar. a19/2 The fast-casual segment of the market grew 3 percent in 2002, while the restaurant industry as a whole shrank 2 percent. 2014 J. Naylor Food Lovers' Guide Dallas & Fort Worth 131 This is another fast-casual place that offers counter ordering and then self-seating and dining. < as lemmas |
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