Gueridon service is a form of food service provided by restaurants to their guests.
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Both of these entrees are prepared by the waiter from a gueridon next to your table.
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A gueridon typically consists of a trolley that is well equipped to prepare, cook and serve the food to the guest.
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Maybe now the selection is a little smaller, but you can't fault the presentation on a tall, gleaming gueridon, each cheese perfectly ripe.
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A small round table
A guu00E9ridon is a small, often circular-top, table supported by one or more columns, or sculptural human or mythological figures. This kind of furniture originated in France towards the middle of the 17th century. The supports for early guu00E9ridons were often modeled on African, ancient Egyptian or ancient Greek human figures (inspired by caryatids).
French candlestand or table for a candelabrum dating from the seventeenth and early-eighteenth centuries, usually in the shape of a footed column, pedestal or other central piece supporting a circular tray. Often too the form of Negro figures or blackamoors. ...
A small or mid-size round occasional side table usually with marble top.
A small table or stand, usually elaborately carved with round top, three legs.
(gay-ree-DAHN): A tableside cart used in French service that holds food or liquid items that will be served to guests, as well as serving dishes and other utensils the servers and guests may need.
A small ornamental stand, pedestal or table popular in the late Queen Anne period, adopted from France, where it appeared during the reign of Louis XIII and used to hold candelabras.