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What is a combination menu?
A combination menu is a type of menu that offers a fixed number of items for a set price. The items on the menu are typically complementary, and the price is usually discounted compared to ordering the items individually. Combination menus are often offered by restaurants as a way to attract customers and increase sales. They can also be a good way for customers to try new dishes or to save money on their meals.
Combination menus typically offer a choice of two or more entrees, as well as a side dish or two. Some menus also include a drink or dessert. The entrees are often limited to a few popular dishes, and the side dishes are usually simple and inexpensive.
Combination menus are a good option for people who are looking for a quick and affordable meal. They are also a good choice for people who are dining with a group of people, as they allow everyone to choose something different without breaking the bank.
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