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Definition of steam table in English: steam tablenoun North American (in a cafeteria or restaurant) a table with slots to hold food containers which are kept hot by steam circulating beneath them. Example sentencesExamples - On weekends, this one doesn't have the steam table with three hot entrées and as many side dishes.
- The camera pans past the steam table as the kitchen staff serves out the food.
- The steam table featured various choices, but I decided to go with the Joojeh Kebab - charbroiled chicken, served with potato and rice or half rice and half salad, which I went with.
- Come closer, and note the absence of any conventional stovetops, closed ovens, deep fryers, or steam table.
- Beyond the dining room, the requisite counters, ovens, steam tables, and sinks filled the hotel's large kitchen, a room only slightly smaller than the dining room.
- I am sure those sandwiches were delicious, but heroes get soggy on a steam table, and the food becomes a gloppy mess.
- The restaurant boasts a strange mix of food-court style seating and a steam table surrounded by nearly sophisticated dark tangerine walls, decorated with a smattering of pictures depicting life in India.
- Iron chairs scrape across the floor, and the requisite fuzzy photos are posted both on the wall and across the glass fronting the steam table.
- The steam table has been replaced by a microwave, and now men shuffle in to buy Colt 45 each morning.
- There are also the traditional steam table restaurants which cook once a day and display their food at the door so you may see what you are getting.
- With a resealable bucket, the restaurant can get enough to fill a steam table or as little as one serving.
- And it's hard to resist her Creole corn spiked with tomato and red pepper, the kind of thing that would make any steam table in town a little more terrific.
- Food processing tables as well as steam tables, where titanium has been substitute for stainless steel, have been evaluated and results indicate superior performance and potential utilization.
Definition of steam table in US English: steam tablenoun North American (in a cafeteria or restaurant) a table with slots to hold food containers which are kept hot by steam circulating beneath them. Example sentencesExamples - Come closer, and note the absence of any conventional stovetops, closed ovens, deep fryers, or steam table.
- Food processing tables as well as steam tables, where titanium has been substitute for stainless steel, have been evaluated and results indicate superior performance and potential utilization.
- The camera pans past the steam table as the kitchen staff serves out the food.
- Beyond the dining room, the requisite counters, ovens, steam tables, and sinks filled the hotel's large kitchen, a room only slightly smaller than the dining room.
- The steam table featured various choices, but I decided to go with the Joojeh Kebab - charbroiled chicken, served with potato and rice or half rice and half salad, which I went with.
- The restaurant boasts a strange mix of food-court style seating and a steam table surrounded by nearly sophisticated dark tangerine walls, decorated with a smattering of pictures depicting life in India.
- And it's hard to resist her Creole corn spiked with tomato and red pepper, the kind of thing that would make any steam table in town a little more terrific.
- The steam table has been replaced by a microwave, and now men shuffle in to buy Colt 45 each morning.
- Iron chairs scrape across the floor, and the requisite fuzzy photos are posted both on the wall and across the glass fronting the steam table.
- With a resealable bucket, the restaurant can get enough to fill a steam table or as little as one serving.
- I am sure those sandwiches were delicious, but heroes get soggy on a steam table, and the food becomes a gloppy mess.
- There are also the traditional steam table restaurants which cook once a day and display their food at the door so you may see what you are getting.
- On weekends, this one doesn't have the steam table with three hot entrées and as many side dishes.
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