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    plat du jour
    /ˌpla d(j)uː ˈʒʊə/

    noun

    • 1. a dish specially prepared by a restaurant on a particular day, in addition to the usual menu: "plat du jour—fresh wild salmon, new potatoes, and peas"

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  3. a dish that is available in a restaurant on a particular day and is different from the dishes that are available on other days: You can save money by having the plat du jour rather than choosing from the à la carte menu. The lunchtime plat du jour is the best value. Their plats du jour are consistently good.

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  4. Jul 11, 2024 · The meaning of PLAT DU JOUR is a dish that is featured by a restaurant on a particular day.

  5. English Translation of “LE PLAT DU JOUR” | The official Collins French-English Dictionary online. Over 100,000 English translations of French words and phrases.

  6. Aug 22, 2014 · Le plat du jour est le plat préparé pour le service d'un seul jour ; c'est souvent une des spécialités du restaurant. En général le plat du jour est renouvelé chaque jour de la semaine ; on voit souvent "Couscous - jeudi et vendredi" par exemple, ou : aujourd'hui "Petit salé aux lentilles" plat traditionnellement servi dans les bistrots ...

  7. noun Word forms: plural plats du jour (ˈplɑːz də ˈʒʊə, French pla dy ʒur ) the specially prepared or recommended dish of the day on a restaurant's menu Collins English Dictionary .

  8. Plat du jour definition: the special or featured dish of the day on a restaurant menu.. See examples of PLAT DU JOUR used in a sentence.

  9. The earliest known use of the phrase plat du jour is in the 1890s. OED's earliest evidence for plat du jour is from 1890, in the Times (London). plat du jour is a borrowing from French .