The number of dishes per number of people seems a little odd.
A general rule of thumb is to have at least as many dishes as people plus one. Your first menu has only five dishes for nine people, while No.3 has the same for 5 people.
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The number of dishes per number of people seems a little odd.
A general rule of thumb is to have at least as many dishes as people plus one. Your first menu has only five dishes for nine people, while No.3 has the same for 5 people.
The number of dishes per number of people seems a little odd.
A general rule of thumb is to have at least as many dishes as people. Your first menu has only five dishes for nine people, while No.3 has the same for 5 people.
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