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Menú del día

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A board advertising Buckler 0,0° beer. It lists: MENÚ DEL DIA. - REV. CHAMPIÑONES - SOPA DE AJO - SOPA DE PICADILLO - ENSALADA MIXTA -○- - LOMO A LA BRASA - COSTILLA EN SALSA - FILETES RUSOS -CALAMARES SALSA - GALLO FRITO. 9'00 €. BEBIDA APARTE
A board advertising two courses for 9 euros (Aranjuez, 2011). Drinks are not included.
A board advertising "BASQUE WINE". It lists: MENU DEL DIA. 1eros A ELEGIR: · ENSALADILLA DE PUERROS · REVUELTO DE SETAS · PASTA BOLGNESA [sic] / 2os A ELEGIR: · CALLOS · SECRETO IBERICO · DORADA AL HORNO + POSTRE, AGUA, VINO / MENU COMPLETO 12,50 € / ½ MENU 8.00 €
A board advertising two courses, dessert, water, wine for 12,50 euros (Vitoria-Gasteiz, 2022). A half menú (removing one of the courses) costs 8 euros

Menú del día, or "menu of the day", is a set menu or served by Spanish restaurants during weekday lunch, one of the largest meals of the day in Spain. It is known for being economical and large. Spanish people will typically eat five meals a day, the comida midday meal being the largest when the menú del día is served. Spanish restaurants will serve menú del día typically between 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. This is a cheap, economic meal, typically with good food.[1] Besides the menú del día, the restaurant will offer a carta, a full menu with individual courses to pick and mix à la carte. The courses in the menú will be present among those in the carta, but the individual prices add up beyond the menú total price.

Menú del día is traditionally a three-course meal, starting with a primer plato, or "first plate", mostly vegetable-based, followed by the segundo plato, or "second plate" (usually meat or fish) and finished with a postre, or dessert.[2]

The menú del día is typically a large meal, with a good price considering the amount of food. The cost ranges from 8 to 14 euros.[3]

The menú del día is likely to change daily. The type of food served varies with what local produce is available and with the seasons.[4] It is usually advertised outside the premises.

Upmarket restaurants may serve a menú ejecutivo ("executive menu") with more luxurious courses and a higher price.

References

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  1. ^ "The Spruce Eats".
  2. ^ "Totally Spain Travel". 2016-02-11.
  3. ^ "Spain at your Pace". 2014-03-26.
  4. ^ Burgen, Stephen (2019-11-11). "The Guardian".