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What (who) is dinner service - definition

ITEMS USED FOR SETTING A TABLE AND SERVING FOOD
Dishware; Dinnerware; Crockies; Crockery; Table ware; Dishwear; Serving piece; Dinner service; Place marker (tableware); Eating set; Table decoration; Crockeries; Serveware; Chinese tableware; Japanese tableware
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  • A place setting for a Chinese meal
  • A pair of Chinese porcelain spoons
  • Formal dining table laid for a large private dinner party at [[Chatsworth House]]
  • ''Service à la russe'' formal place setting showing glassware for a range of beverages
  • Setting the table for a family meal, [[Leipzig]] (1952)
  • 18th century coffee pot, [[Vyborg]], Finland
  • A Japanese table setting.
  • Food served on a banana leaf in [[Karnataka]], [[India]]
  • A pair of chopticks holding a piece a sushi
  • New Year [[sake]] set with images of cranes, lacquer on wood (Japan, late 19th century)
  • Table laid out for a banquet in [[Toulouse]] at the Palais Niel (2010)<br>'''''Plates''''' Dinner plate with rolled table napkin; small bread plate above forks.<br>
'''''Glasses''''' Small glass for water, larger one behind for red wine, and smaller wine glass for white wine.<br>
'''''Cutlery''''' (from the outside toward the plate) Fish cutlery (knife and fork, as fish will be served without any sauce, otherwise it would be a fish spoon (cuillère à gourmet)); meat cutlery and cheese or fruit cutlery, the end of the knife rests on a knife rest. Above the plate, dessert cutlery (spoon and fork).
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  • A c. 1785-90 [[Chinese export porcelain]] dinner service for the American market
  • Tea served in a ''kulhar''
  • Historic [[pewter]], [[faience]] and glass tableware
  • Sugar sculpture (1880)

dinner service         
(dinner services)
A dinner service is a set of plates and dishes from which meals are eaten and served. It may also include cups and saucers. (BRIT; in AM, use dinnerware set
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Möllendorff Dinner Service         
  • :Soup tureen from the Mollendorff service, c. 1751
Mollendorff Dinner Service
The Möllendorff Dinner Service of Meissen porcelain was designed in about 1762 by Frederick II the Great, King of Prussia (1712–86), in collaboration with Karl Jacob Christian Klipfel, a Meissen artist and musician. Some of the figures were modelled by Johann Joachim Kändler (1706–75).
Dinner theater         
  • Howard Wolfe
THEATRICAL GENRE
Dinner theatre; Dinner show; Howard Wolfe
Dinner theater (sometimes called dinner and a show) is a form of entertainment that combines a restaurant meal with a staged play or musical. "Dinner and a show" can also refer to a restaurant meal in combination with live concert music, where patrons listen to a performance during a break in the meal.

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Tableware

Tableware is any dish or dishware used for setting a table, serving food, and dining. It includes cutlery, glassware, serving dishes, and other items for practical as well as decorative purposes. The quality, nature, variety and number of objects varies according to culture, religion, number of diners, cuisine and occasion. For example, Middle Eastern, Indian or Polynesian food culture and cuisine sometimes limits tableware to serving dishes, using bread or leaves as individual plates, and not infrequently without use of cutlery. Special occasions are usually reflected in higher quality tableware.

Cutlery is more usually known as silverware or flatware in the United States, where cutlery usually means knives and related cutting instruments; elsewhere cutlery includes all the forks, spoons and other silverware items. Outside the US, flatware is a term for "open-shaped" dishware items such as plates, dishes and bowls (as opposed to "closed" shapes like jugs and vases). Dinnerware is another term used to refer to tableware, and crockery refers to ceramic tableware, today often porcelain or bone china. Sets of dishes are referred to as a table service, dinner service or service set. Table settings or place settings are the dishes, cutlery and glassware used for formal and informal dining. In Ireland, such items are normally referred to as delph, the word being an English language phonetic spelling of the word Delft, the town from which so much delftware came. Silver service or butler service are methods for a butler or waiter to serve a meal.

Setting the table refers to arranging the tableware, including individual place settings for each diner at the table as well as decorating the table itself in a manner suitable for the occasion. Tableware and table decoration are typically more elaborate for special occasions. Unusual dining locations demand tableware be adapted.

Examples of use of dinner service
1. We sipped our cocktails as dinner service was suspended.
2. He paid 177 for a 12–piece dinner service given by the government of Bangladesh.
3. If you do not register, we can not guarantee delivery of your Dinner Service.
4. It also gave Nelson a silver dinner service as a small token of gratitude.
5. The dinner service includes a wide–ranging menu with fish, meat and chicken.