à la carte
Americanadjective
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with a separate price for each dish offered on the menu.
dinner à la carte.
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with a separate price for each item on a list.
Spa treatments can be booked à la carte, or you can choose one of our packages.
adjective
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(of a menu or a section of a menu) having dishes listed separately and individually priced Compare table d'hôte
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(of a dish) offered on such a menu; not part of a set meal
Etymology
Origin of à la carte
First recorded in 1815–20; from French: literally, “according to the menu”; carte
Example Sentences
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Our A.I. future probably won’t be à la carte, and for now we’ve already ordered the whole thing.
From Slate • Feb. 10, 2026
While Williams-Sonoma offers a number of complete Thanksgiving dinners for delivery—including one featuring a Cajun-style fried turkey, and another with a honey-glazed ham—the kitchenware and gourmet-food retailer also offers dozens of à la carte offerings.
From The Wall Street Journal • Nov. 15, 2025
They offer omakase and à la carte sushi.
From Salon • Jan. 26, 2025
Speaking of La Première, those in this ultra-exclusive cabin have a dedicated private area just to themselves with à la carte dining and seating for up to 12.
From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 11, 2024
The food is good, meals being served mostly à la carte.
From The Gourmet's Guide to Europe by Newnham-Davis, Lieut.-Col. (Nathaniel)
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