Definition of tableside in English:
tableside
nounˈteɪb(ə)lsʌɪdˈteɪbəlˌsaɪd
North American The area adjacent to a table, especially in a restaurant.
we saw the people next to us order something they flambé at the tableside
Example sentencesExamples
- The waiters do silver service at the tableside.
- The intensely flavored truffles were shaved over the creamy risotto at tableside.
- If you order a bottle of Burgundy, it will be decanted at tableside, in the proper way.
- Each creative, delicious dish is prepared in the galley or at tableside with a very attentive waiter adding the finishing touches.
- She had approached without a sound, and stood at tableside waiting for me as I regarded the menu.
adverb & adjectiveˈteɪb(ə)lsʌɪd
North American By the side of a table, especially in a restaurant.
as adjective tableside dancing
as adverb the hot broth is poured tableside over smoked salmon
Example sentencesExamples
- Their wine tastings are served in a contemporary tableside service setting.
- Topping drinks tableside with whipped cream or freshly grated nutmeg or cinnamon, for example, attracts attention.
- I bet more people would order the onion soup if the blowtorch were used tableside.
- It's a simple dish made noble by a young apprentice during a tableside preparation.
- Sit back and let Williamsburg's finest acting troupe entertain you tableside and dazzle you with special effects, music, magic, and mystery!
Definition of tableside in US English:
tableside
nounˈteɪbəlˌsaɪdˈtābəlˌsīd
North American The area adjacent to a table, especially in a restaurant.
we saw the people next to us order something they flambé at the tableside
Example sentencesExamples
- If you order a bottle of Burgundy, it will be decanted at tableside, in the proper way.
- Each creative, delicious dish is prepared in the galley or at tableside with a very attentive waiter adding the finishing touches.
- She had approached without a sound, and stood at tableside waiting for me as I regarded the menu.
- The waiters do silver service at the tableside.
- The intensely flavored truffles were shaved over the creamy risotto at tableside.
adjective & adverbˈteɪbəlˌsaɪdˈtābəlˌsīd
North American By the side of a table, especially in a restaurant.
as adjective tableside dancing
as adverb the hot broth is poured tableside over smoked salmon
Example sentencesExamples
- I bet more people would order the onion soup if the blowtorch were used tableside.
- Topping drinks tableside with whipped cream or freshly grated nutmeg or cinnamon, for example, attracts attention.
- Sit back and let Williamsburg's finest acting troupe entertain you tableside and dazzle you with special effects, music, magic, and mystery!
- Their wine tastings are served in a contemporary tableside service setting.
- It's a simple dish made noble by a young apprentice during a tableside preparation.