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What is an a la carte restaurant
I read a lot about "all inclusive", then they write that you can have dinner, by appointment at the A la Carte restaurant. We were in the Crimea in an all-inclusive hotel, but everything that was except for breakfast, lunch and dinner was called A la Carte, that is, for money. Is it like that in Turkey too?
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аватар sent2008
In Turkey, A la Carte restaurants are themed: fish, Turkish, Italian, etc. Visiting by appointment, in some hotels a fee is charged for booking (5-10 dollars, or euros), in some hotels booking is free. Visiting A la Carte, usually 1 to choose from, is included in the price of the tour, 2, 3, etc. visit for a fee. In different hotels, the impressions of A la Carte are different, however, as well as the level of service in them.
аватар Katyyy
A la carte basically means "by appointment", come and choose a few dishes offered on the menu. Pay a nominal service charge, but some are included in the price. It all depends on the hotel, in the description on the operator's website, as a rule, it is indicated which restaurants are, which are paid, and which are for extra. fee.
аватар sigur62
Katyyy, not really.
"a la carte" - from French means "on the menu" (i.e. on the map), and not "by appointment."
аватар Tory69
Yes, yes, yes. But I remember, it’s a shame, for all my trips to Turkey I didn’t visit them ... there was no time and appetite
аватар Katyyy
sigur62, ok, I'll expand the quotes to "come and choose a few dishes offered on the menu" :)
аватар Tanunik
And how much does an a la carte dinner for two usually cost? And how are visits to restaurants tracked?
аватар Katyyy
If the hotel is large and it has several such restaurants, some are completely free, and some have a service charge of 5-10 euros per person approximately. Different hotels have their own recording system - either at a certain hour you need to come up and sign up (room number), or reserve at the reception, or there is a telephone reservation, you will find instructions in the room - call and reserve according to the prompts.
аватар Tanunik
And it doesn’t happen that you dine at a restaurant, and then it turns out that you need to pay for everything at full cost. I apologize if I ask stupid questions, but I have not rested abroad yet ...
аватар Katyyy
This cannot be.
Basically, remember two things:
1. The word EXTRA- means "for an additional fee."
2. You may be billed when you have signed the checks.
аватар Katyyy
What hotel are you going to or planning to go to? One hundred percent someone was already in it, so if you do not trust the information on the operator's websites regarding what is paid / free, ask the experienced ones, they will tell you about all the restaurants. :)
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