used in restaurants to describe a dish that is available on a particular day and is different from those available on other days. Du jour is French for "of the day":
used for saying that something or someone is very popular or fashionable at a particular time. Du jour is French for "of the day":
- Mains come with the house salad and the sides du jour.
- I went for the savoury tart du jour (fig, caramelized onion, and blue cheese).
- "Stakeholder" became the political word du jour.
- A little place called the Black Iris seems to be London's florist du jour.
- For her new album she has worked with several of the producers du jour.
- Photographers crowded round to get a photograph of the couple du jour.
- all-you-can-eat
- automat
- bill of fare
- bistro
- blue plate
- creperie
- diner
- drive-through
- eatery
- fast casual
- plat du jour
- prix fixe
- raw bar
- refectory
- restaurant
- tea garden
- tea room
- teahouse
- transport café
- wait staff
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