Australia: Know how to read a menu
Down Under, entrée means appetizer and main courses are American main courses.
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on Jul 16, 10 at 06:35 PM
Entree, as a French word, means appetizer in French. Why would anyone be surprised that that Entree means Entree?
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on Jul 19, 10 at 12:54 PM
entrée means "entry" in French
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on Jul 19, 10 at 12:55 PM
hors-d'oeuvre means "appetizer" in French
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on Jul 24, 10 at 12:06 PM
question about TGV out of Paris de Gaulle, flight arrives 6:10am, how much time should i allow to clear passport control and claim baggage before catching TGV? 2 hours?
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