A buffet is a meal where many different dishes are set out on a table, and people serve themselves as much as they like. It is common at hotels, parties, and large gatherings.
From French “buffet,” meaning “sideboard” or “serving table,” which itself may come from “buffet,” meaning “blow,” perhaps from people banging on the table. The idea shifted from the piece of furniture to the style of serving food on it.
The word for an all-you-can-eat spread started as the name of the table, not the meal. When you go to a buffet, you’re really visiting a piece of furniture that became a whole eating style.
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