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"à la carte" Definitions
  1. if food in a restaurant is à la carte, or if you eat à la carte, you choose from a list of dishes that have separate prices, rather than having a complete meal at a fixed price

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Amazon's Prime Video Channels is probably the best known of the à la carte providers, though Sling TV rolled out a selection of premium à la carte channels last year.
College classes aren't nearly as voluntary or à la carte.
Well I don't listen to film scores à la carte.
I ordered à la carte and savored three small plates.
Honestly, where we are from an industry perspective, we are the closest thing to à la carte TV. Do you think we'll ever get to true à la carte at least as an option?
I get two tacos à la carte, and he orders enchiladas.
That's where the discount off à la carte pricing comes in.
But what is not permitted is to go à la carte.
Tickets for the à la carte format dinner sold out immediately.
This is not true inclusion; it is inclusion à la carte.
It is an à la carte storefront that charges per game.
That would add up to $17.97 if purchased à la carte.
There, diners can choose between à la carte and tasting menus.
You can't buy them as a set or à la carte — yet.
Be warned: The food costs extra and is priced à la carte.
You can buy those à la carte for $66 (plus $15.50 shipping).
Each of these classes could feasibly cost around $230 à la carte.
The company says more à la carte channels will arrive over time.
HBO and Showtime, for example, both started à la carte streaming services.
We went the à la carte route and liked plenty of dishes.
"Now I can do both à la carte and tastings," he said.
The park offers a zip-line experience, à la carte, for $2120.
As Tinder's subscriber base grows, its à la carte purchases do the same — the company even noted they reached record levels in Q4 2018, when it also disclosed that à la carte accounts for around 30% of direct revenue.
Networks like to offer their channels in bundles rather than à la carte.
Like most chophouses, meat entrees at Prime 23 are served à la carte.
But an à la carte membership like that appears to be very unlikely.
This is as close as you will get to à la carte programming.
If you order à la carte, the historical references are hard to spot.
The majority of the reported revenue came from à la carte service fees.
Otherwise, they'd have to pay for items beyond the free catalog, à la carte.
Last, thoughtful: Mr Macron does not approach policy as an à la carte menu.
It's the latest way airlines are upcharging customers with à la carte flight offerings.
Perhaps the most significant change is that Sling TV is going à la carte.
Instead, you'll want to pay for each part of your vacation à la carte.
Those without cable TV will be able to purchase an à la carte subscription.
Sushi à la carte and other small plates can be ordered at the bar.
He plans an à la carte menu, not a tasting lineup as at Juni.
They are available on Amazon Video, but in à la carte rent/buy options.
If you know your favorite bird bits, ordering à la carte is simple enough.
The company's toilet paper is available online, via either subscription or à la carte purchases.
Cherche Midi (holiday à la carte menu options)Eat your American Thanksgiving like a Parisian.
Mother Nature doesn't let us choose, à la carte, which problems to digest and when.
"I found this à la carte version of people experiencing their faith," Mr. Richards recalled.
Now, you can buy the "dewy duochrome" shade à la carte — as it should be.
The big picture: Sling's new à la carte content is to compete with Amazon Channels.
And those without cable TV will be able to purchase an à la carte subscription.
Il n'y a pas si longtemps, ce genre de service à la carte était inimaginable.
There is also an à la carte menu with items like stuffed cabbage and kugel.
An à la carte menu of Easter specialties will be sold for pickup or delivery.
The story of this year is one of the impossibility of à la carte legitimacy.
You can order food from the restaurant's à la carte menu anywhere in the lounge ...
There are several set menu choices, $30 to $46, along with à la carte options.
Fred Sabo, the chef, offers American food on à la carte lunch and dinner menus.
It's a Serbian small-plates place, and we order à la carte instead of getting bottomless.
Unlike HelloFresh, Blue Apron sells food prep tools, cookware, culinary gifts and cookbooks à la carte.
This price information must be provided on a procedure basis, not an à la carte basis.
One is that consumers today are going to value that in an à la carte experience.
The bar will only have a tasting menu for $155, with no à la carte options.
Now, every media company has its own streaming subscription that you can buy à la carte.
On Valentine's Day The Ledbury offers its standard à la carte menu priced at £115 per person.
The menu is stacked with sushi, udon, ramen, and fried rice, all at à la carte pricing.
On social media diners now swap recommendations not on lavish buffets but on à la carte options.
As Doyle told Shimkus during the hearing, "There's no such thing as à la carte insurance, John."
Brunch will be à la carte, or a $39 prix fixe menu with an "endless" prosecco cocktail.
What Donald Trump has been doing is telling the base that it can order à la carte.
"I think where we are today is really focused on these à la carte subscriptions," Holmes said.
The restaurant will offer both à la carte and kaiseki menus in simply decorated wood-accented rooms.
So Mr. Fox moved it to the à la carte menu, where it became an instant hit.
Another 32 seats are on an enclosed back patio, where an à la carte menu is available.
We wanted à la carte television, and now we have it — and it costs more than cable.
That could, at some point, also see Spotify looking to offer more à la carte content alongside subscriptions.
There are no monthly subscriptions, and people watch and pay for movies on an à la carte basis.
When that happens, Stream TV will be rebranded to differentiate the app and the à la carte service.
They are also, increasingly, buying à la carte broadcast and cable channel access through these set-top boxes.
The restaurant has a buffet and offers an à la carte menu with items like pancakes and quiche.
In a perfect world, consumers could pick each channel they want and pay for it, à la carte.
The seemingly inexorable move of series television toward an à la carte, on-demand model argues against it.
Beverages (no alcohol) and sweets can be ordered à la carte, and reservations are now accepted on resy.
Meanwhile, economy class passengers were able to purchase food à la carte from the static menu seen here.
The proposal would also allow schools to offer lunch entrees for à la carte purchase, to reduce waste.
Like other game providers, Google will sell games à la carte — a premium game costs $60, for example.
I found the main restaurant area, which has a buffet as well as the à la carte menu.
The à la carte menu would be more tempting if it overlapped at all with the tasting menu.
We've also seen the nurturing of an entire generation for whom music is an à la carte experience.
Hulu is planning a subscription service that appears to preserve its current à la carte features with livestreaming.
Room service is a slightly edited version of the restaurant menu and available à la carte around the clock.
The bar menu is à la carte; at the tables, available by reservation only, the menu is prix fixe.
Some are giving up on the new Obamacare markets, deciding that they like the à la carte business better.
There are also a couple of à la carte premium channels you can add, like Showtime and AMC Premiere.
The à la carte prices are on average slightly higher than at slightly better places such as 15 East.
The dining service on the first-class side is also à la carte as opposed to a buffet style.
I actually thought it all looked better and more interesting than what was on the à la carte menu.
At the moment, the menu, by the executive chef Dan Perretta, is à la carte and influenced by Japan.
Entities like Facebook and Twitter need to be held accountable for the à la carte "alternative facts" they propagate.
Even though we weren't in the mood to try the full tasting menu, we could order dishes à la carte.
We may start seeing more of these kinds of partnerships between à la carte music and on-demand TV services.
An à la carte bar menu will change daily and offer dishes being developed for the main restaurant's tasting dinners.
There's a similar generous flexibility to the dinner menu, offered à la carte or in two- or three-course sets.
Along with an à la carte list, the Union Square branch will offer three set menus of varying price points.
Requiring parking to be sold by the hour is like moving from all-you-can-eat to à la carte.
The à la carte menu includes some traditional American and Continental throwbacks like beef Wellington, lobster Thermidor and avocado Louie.
If you're not in a taco-mood though, you can get the chicken à la carte, or sans taco shell.
The lounge features an à la carte restaurant, cigar lounge, showers, sleeping area, and even a spa with complimentary treatments.
The livelier Bar Room has a less expensive à la carte menu (roasted mushrooms with polenta is $24, and excellent).
Nobis explained that Pâtisserie à la Carte had not yet passed the increase in butter prices on to their consumers.
There may be hope for something that better balances old-style linear cable with Netflix-style à-la-carte functionality.
"The right-wing extremist movement is not nearly as systematic and offers an à la carte menu of hate," he said.
They decided to add the eat-what-you-want option alongside their traditional à la carte offerings a few years back.
But prepared to shell out extra if you're going for something more premium, like champagne in the à la carte menu.
It allows you to create your own à la carte cable subscription and only pay for the channels you actually watch.
Choose from à-la-carte options, or go for one of Milk Bar's bundles curated for all sorts of specific occasions.
And Dish's Sling TV last year launched à la carte paid subscriptions to premium networks, without requiring the core package subscription.
Diners may order à la carte or choose a three-course meal for $67 or a five-course tasting for $125.
Lunch, which starts in a few weeks, will cost $75 for a tasting menu; there will be à la carte options.
You can order à la carte or amble through the "field and forest" tasting menu ($140) or a nonvegetarian excursion ($165).
You can buy a bowl of noodles from a shortlist of favors and purchase all kinds of tempura à la carte.
Sometimes, you had to prove you had a cable subscription to enjoy this à la carte approach at no extra cost.
" There's a minority of people who say, "True à la carte would be I would pay for every single channel I wanted.
The company said it has a number of new ideas in the works, especially in the area of à la carte options.
Here are some prominent services offering live TV, à la carte networks and other on-demand streaming options in the United States.
In some ways, it's the à la carte TV dream — now you'll just have to pay for the streaming service you want.
Andrew M. Cuomo offered a new à la carte ethics package on Tuesday, despite there being seemingly little appetite for such fare.
Prime Video Channels are monthly subscriptions that you can add onto your Prime membership as essentially an à la carte cable option.
The app features a three-tier subscription model that offers free ad-supported content, paid à la carte options, and subscription bundles.
Created in partnership with meal kit company Chef'd, these kits can be ordered à la carte, which means there's no subscription necessary.
They'll continue to serve those dishes when they switch from à la carte to a tasting menu format in about six weeks.
There are two options: the meatier, more expensive lump crab cake ($14.95 à la carte) or the smoother, slightly creamier backfin ($8.95).
All-inclusive rates start at $990 per person per night including butler service, à la carte dining and a private 4WD vehicle.
I think that Trump à la carte is the only way to look at him: horrible on some issues, and sound on others.
It's not exactly cheap, but it's a lot less you'd pay to book the same thing à la carte at the last minute.
"I think where we are today is really focused on these à la carte subscriptions," said Roku's vice president of Programming, Rob Holmes.
While some resorts will just charge for sitting at the à la carte restaurant, others will charge an additional fee for specific meals.
It just so happened that if the new thing is SVOD, having an à la carte premium cable network positioned you phenomenally well.
Red's modular camera system has become Hollywood's favorite high-end Lego set, letting cinematographers mix à la carte lens mounts, grips, and storage drives.
The Visegrad Group (Poland, Hungary, The Czech Republic and Slovakia) also wants to pick and choose from an "à la carte" EU political menu.
But it's also rolling out free content and à la carte channel subscriptions, similar to Amazon Channels, in order to attract a new audience.
ITV is a more grounded à la carte version of his three-year-old flagship, one that emphasizes the acute flavors of fresh ingredients.
The European Union was never prepared to allow Britain an à la carte exit, if only to avoid giving ideas to other wavering members.
This high-end label puts out six handsomely packaged albums a year — not reissues, but new music — and they're not available à la carte.
Her mother also gets credit for the two-sided fritters of minced shrimp pressed against zucchini coins on the short à la carte menu.
In 13th-century China, eateries featured regional specialties and à la carte menus, and some consider them to be the predecessors of today's restaurants.
The nuggets will be available in six or 12-piece combo meals for $6.49 and $8.49, or four-piece à la carte for $1.99.
About half the customers were ordering à la carte; I went along with the other half and got the set menu for 82 dollars.
But many of these subjects take an à la carte view of free expression — seeking government or legal intervention against speech that offends them.
That means a changed mindset more than changed treaties: in the language of Eurocrats, accepting a menu that is à la carte, not prix fixe.
So will fears about mapping "ideal" human genes that will lead to "designer babies," where parents can pick traits for their children à la carte.
It's not an album that rewards listening à la carte: if you're not sitting down and digesting it in full, you're losing part of it.
Many arts groups have hard times sustaining subscription bases as consumers gravitate toward more à la carte and last-minute planning for their cultural activities.
Promising people the chance to recharge with a nap à la carte feels like another lame attempt to capitalize on wellness and self-care trends.
Taryn: The restaurant was revolutionary, and among the first in the US to introduce gloved waiters, white-clothed tables, and an à la carte menu.
Sling TV is raising the base price of its core packaging and creating an à la carte service the company said in a press release.
Customers can choose from pre-packaged rooms, which have been curated by in-house designers, or build their own room by renting à la carte.
Mr. Refslund will provide guests at 14 seats with an à la carte menu divided into three sections: on ice, from the oven and sweets.
Under the day-to-day care of Jarrod Huth, TAK Room's chef de cuisine, it has a continental theme and an à la carte format.
One of the company's brands, The Ordinary, was particularly beloved by customers, selling skin care ingredients à la carte at a fraction of competitors' prices.
She also has an Etsy shop, where she offers graphic design services à la carte and pre-made design templates to entrepreneurs, bloggers, and YouTubers.
They had decided to jettison the à la carte menu and offer only a six- or 10-course tasting, each in omnivore and vegetarian versions.
Although the à la carte menu offers flexibility, the tasting menu is arguably a better way to see the full range of the Poseys' imaginations.
You also can add products from the site à la carte, should you want more tests or vitamins than what's in the one-month package.
"I feel like checked baggage fees are really an optional thing; it's akin to an à la carte option anywhere you go," Mr. Mohammed said.
The main dining area has à la carte dining, and there's a different menu every night, usually with eight or nine entrées to choose from.
The forthright, rustic style of those restaurants appears to be reasserting itself now in the dishes on the dinner menu, which is à la carte.
In the early days of cable, there were lots and lots of channels, and many of them charged what amounted to à la carte subscription fees.
Basic economy, a class below regular airfare, currently has à la carte carry-on options, no ability for changes or upgrades, and no free seating selections.
Remember when the only way to listen to the new Red Hot Chili Peppers album was to buy à la carte songs for $0.99 on iTunes?
During the Sled Island Music & Arts Festival, the city hosts one of the best à la carte club-hopping experiences, drawing both international and homegrown headliners.
But Apple TV, the firm's alternative to a set-top box and subscription, sells most shows and films à la carte, which becomes expensive very quickly.
Cake: The rationale for not letting Britain take an à la carte approach is that it allows the country to have its cake and eat it.
In addition to the omakase ($2646) served at the chef's counter and in the dining room and patio, there will also be à la carte selections.
On a chilly December evening, seated at the bar for an early dinner with a friend, we ordered the majority of the à la carte menu.
The fearless JACK players — Christopher Otto and Austin Wulliman, violins; John Pickford Richards, viola; and Jay Campbell, cello — will continue to offer Carter à la carte.
During the 13th century in China, eateries featured regional specialties and à la carte menus, and some consider them to be the predecessors of today's restaurants.
For $50, you get the izakaya menu (drinks are à la carte) and the right to make a song selection from the lengthy list of tunes.
Air is trying to capitalize on the trend toward greater à la carte software spend for teams looking to phase in products with very specific toolsets.
The six-course tasting menu, without wine, is 550 kroner; there's also a nine-course tasting menu for 13 kroner, and an à la carte menu.
I also felt like I should try out something from the à la carte menu (which isn't extensive) before I left — it was about 8.05 p.m.
Ms. Jaramillo's menu is wide ranging, with dishes like binchotan-grilled abalone, chawanmushi with mushrooms, and duck rillettes served à la carte and on tasting menus.
However imperfect the four freedoms may be, an "à la carte" deal with Britain risks other countries demanding concessions, ending up with the whole project unraveling.
The shift is already happening with something like Amazon Video's à la carte cable channel packages, or even with services like YouTube and Hulu's live TV packages.
So LaterPay is trying to help monetize "the vast space" between subscriptions and ads, allowing publishers to charge for their content on an à la carte basis.
"So we think we have a real opportunity to do more on the pay-for-advantage area and hence the focus on à la carte," Dubey said.
It's unlikely the economics of the game industry will ever allow for an à la carte streaming service that also includes new games from every popular platform.
TL;DR Obviously, bone broth isn't for everybody — it's pricey if you buy it à la carte, and not everyone's interested in sipping soup like a latte.
It's opening up to all potential clients today, charging them a combined subscription or à la carte fees for any of the three wings of the product.
The menu is less confusing than it was at first, although the crossbreeding of a prix fixe setup with à la carte supplements can still be awkward.
I opened a book on the minibar to reveal an à la carte menu that had everything from sushi to scotch to butt plugs and anal beads.
Located in Baltimore, Maryland, the Thames Street Oyster House serves traditional and modern Maryland, Mid-Atlantic, and New England seafood with an à la carte raw bar.
The graduate programs augment an online education program that already includes nine degree paths for undergraduates, as well as certificate programs and à la carte course offerings.
BITES At Angler, sister to the three-Michelin-star Saison, a focus on sustainable seafood that is served à la carte — in a restaurant full of taxidermy.
It wants to lower financial barriers for schools serving à la carte items like hamburgers in the hopes that expanding access to these items will limit waste.
The first jet lag plan is free; after that, you can get unlimited plans for $25 a year or buy them à la carte for $10 each.
The food is still French, of course, but with an American twist; the menu includes spicy lobster pasta, truffle risotto, and a club sandwich à la carte.
The risk is that legislators and others who see themselves as protectors of free speech on campus come to treat it as an à la carte menu.
There are tens of thousands of people waiting for organs, but they can't just waltz into a hospital and say yes, I'll take one kidney à la carte.
Unlike many services that charge a fixed price per month, and/or a membership fee, however, the classes are available à la carte, and no membership is required.
Unfortunately, this all played out in Twitter replies—a format that is ideal for conveying quick thoughts à la carte, but very hard to track in real-time.
In the case of Stadia, you're paying the full price of whatever game you want to play, à la carte, and then repeating that with each new game.
On weekends, the menu is à la carte in this former coffee shop owned by Ebru Brun: 1093 Wycoff Avenue (Linden Street), Bushwick, Brooklyn, 347-305-3736, fairweatherbushwick.com.
Now someone can pop in, read the WSJ's best or most resource-intensive article, and the publisher effectively gets paid à la carte like with an iTunes single.
I envisioned two distinct sections with four-star service and a tasting menu on one side, with a rustic taverna serving à la carte dishes on the other.
Several items are available à la carte, but most diners choose one of the approachable chef's choice tasting menus (four-course, $55; six-course, $85; wine pairings available).
Buffets are being replaced with à la carte items; line cooks are using more utensils and gloved hands to finish dishes; and communal silverware containers are being shelved.
Tables of two felt that a whole chicken and three sides was too much food, so Mr. Fox downsized, moving the toast to the à la carte menu.
The pink-lemonade blueberries and okra side dish vanished at season's end; the polenta and chicken-liver mousse are still available à la carte, updated with autumnal flavors.
Dinner for two, without drinks or tip, is $130 for a five-course tasting menu, $150 for a seven-course tasting menu, or about $100 à la carte.
The report predicts that this trend is going to continue, with more people moving away from traditional cable models and towards an à la carte entertainment set up.
Now the team has expanded, opening Le Petit Mousso, offering an à la carte sample of Le Mousso in the original space and moving its parent next door.
He is turning the two-room space, which formerly housed Rouge Tomate, into something easygoing with exposed brick and the same à la carte menu in both rooms.
Food-wise it's an à la carte menu of five appetizers plus a salad bar, five main courses, and five desserts as well as fresh fruit and cheese.
Another option might be that streaming subscriptions collapse and the whole industry shifts to a model where everything you want to watch is purchased or rented à la carte.
But so much entertainment these days is à la carte, and we're finally moving toward the understanding that people value choice as much or more as they value variety.
At the lower end are startups like OpenRent and uPad that operate more more an à la carte model with various services to help you rent out your property.
And in May, he debuted a namesake restaurant next door, eschewing the ubiquitous fixed menu format in favor of casual à la-carte plates made with humble Italian staples.
For example: I ordered a Western BBQ bacon burger ($8.79 à la carte, $15.99 in a combo with fries and drink) at Sutter's Fine Family Fare in Ghost Town.
It offers a streaming-centric spin on the old-school cable bundle in one handy package, while also allowing customers to purchase the channels they want à la carte.
Given his experience, seafood dominates the à la carte menu, with grilled langoustines, charred squid with snow peas, crispy bass with cabbage and shrimp broth, and turbot for two.
Here, Ivy Tsang, Jonathan Chu, and their chef and partner, Michael Jong Lim, serve à la carte and tasting menus that amount to a tour of the Japanese table.
I like the ones sold by We Are Knitters, but fair warning: Kits like these can cost more than it would be to buy the materials à la carte.
At least two cable boxes — the TiVo and Comcast's X1 — already are doing a similar merging, with Netflix on the X1 and several à la carte services on TiVo.
We now have a President and an administration in power that expects its own versions of reality and events to be created for it, à la carte, after the fact.
Lucky for cheapskates, Sling is also pushing some updates to its app, and letting users purchase certain channels à la carte, potentially saving them a few bucks in the process.
The smaller box, called The Mischief, includes 10 to 12 pounds of fruits and veggies each week for $23.75 à la carte, or less than $20 as a weekly subscription.
The subscription will come with some games for free, but you won't get everything for $11.99 Canadian; you'll have to buy most new games à la carte, it sounds like.
And for everyone else, finally seeing what all the hype is about is as simple as slipping an à la carte product in with the rest of your Sephora swag.
The industry is in trouble, and it doesn't seem like adding comfier chairs and better food is going to save it if à la carte ticket prices keep going up.
But the keen responsiveness to the season still comes across if you order à la carte at the long, perennially busy bar or one of the tables next to it.
Nintendo is certainly capable of releasing digital versions of those platforms — the company previously sold classic games à la carte through its "Virtual Console" service on several different Nintendo platforms.
Commute between four floors of art and consider the following guide to my favorite 260 booths a suggested tasting menu — but feel free, as always, to order à la carte.
The friction has intensified since around 2012, as more airlines began offering à la carte services, like priority boarding, extra-legroom seats, meals, in-flight Wi-Fi, and baggage fees.
An extensive tasting menu is available at dinner, as are à la carte options like a smoky, spicy Goan sorpotel that stars a fall-apart-tender Niman Ranch pork shank.
Yudelkys Paniagua, a veteran of Dominican restaurants in Washington Heights, cooks dishes à la carte, including chimi sliders, a diminutive but still gloriously messy version of the Dominican street burger.
Although the breakfast room service was also prompt, skip it and head downstairs to the bright glass conservatory where there is both a buffet and an à la carte menu.
If they needed a few tries at I.V.F. to have a baby, they would have spent less on the refund plan than they would have on à la carte purchases.
Like other media companies, W.W.E. is grappling with the new world of cord-cutting, in which viewers drop their cable subscriptions and order shows, à la carte, via the internet.
Last week, at a meeting of the E.U.'s heads of state, that message was reiterated: the U.K. cannot leave the E.U. and have "à la carte" access to it.
You can also order à la carte, which is slow and expensive, but either way, your meal also gets you a variety show — or, as we're calling it, sensory overload.
Tinder Plus ($9.99 a month) and Tinder Gold ($183 a month) users get five per day, and you can also buy extra Super Likes à la carte, for $1 each.
She was more expensive — she charged $200 for an initial consultation, and then you could buy packages for subsequent sessions at $120 per session, or $150 per session à la carte.
Sure, no one likes a price hike, but at least you can now customize your Sling TV service with à la carte programming, in theory the dream of cord-cutters everywhere.
Free meals include a daily entrée, milk, fruits, and vegetables, but not "à la carte" items like chips, sports drinks, or other items that are not "essential nutrition," the district said.
Interestingly, Google will be letting users add EPIX as an à la carte premium package, but they won't be giving users the options to do this with the other new channels.
Tinder said it's considering rolling out a wider range of à la carte features in the future, and plans to focus on this aspect of its service, as well, in 2019.
For example, Sling TV added a new free tier and à la carte channel subscriptions; Hulu dropped some channels and put them into optional add-on bundles with newly added channels.
Private insurers, as well as government insurers such as Medicare and Medicaid, set their reimbursement levels based on procedure codes (DRG/APC) and not based on à la carte price lists.
The three restaurateurs are locals who sought to fill a niche between formal restaurant and diner with the kind of à la carte menu that you might find at a steakhouse.
Boost and Super Like are the most popular, and Tinder has for a long time hinted that it wants to expand its menu of à la carte features as it grows.
The Watson technology has been retooled as dozens of different services including text understanding, language translation, image recognition and sentiment analysis — all delivered via the cloud and available à la carte.
He will prepare bright fried zucchini blossoms, ricotta-filled ravioli with seafood sauce, mussels with cherry tomatoes and linguine, and veal scaloppine with lemon, for à la carte and tasting menus.
That covers luxury suite accommodations, à la carte gourmet meals at a variety of specialty restaurants, premium branded beverages, 24-hour in-suite service, fitness center access, taxes, gratuity, and more.
But despite all of its pain points, there's a reason à la carte TV was so appealing for so long: You can pick and choose what you want to pay for.
He bought the restaurant after the LA riots and has evolved it into more of a kaiseki-style omakase spot, as opposed to somewhere you can casually order à la carte items.
Apple says its own library of 43K movies and shows is growing steadily — which it is, but since you have to buy those à la carte, costs can add up pretty quick.
Organic meal delivery service Trifecta is partnering with Beyond Meat to bring the company's plant-based meat replacements to its prepared meal and à la carte delivery service, the companies said today.
The company has also earned the ire of theater chains like AMC, which recently expanded its existing loyalty program to include an à la carte viewing option to compete with the service.
During the day they'll sell wagyu retail; at night a meal will cost anywhere from $100 à la carte to $500 for an omakase menu, but it won't be typical fine dining.
That is what drove the U.K. out, but the French, with a German nod, are saying no to "Europe à la carte," unless, of course, it's a French-German menu du jour.
Notably missing from the lineup is HBO, which offers its own over-the-top streaming service, HBO NOW, and has deals with a number of à la carte and streaming TV providers.
You could pay as much as 50% less every month for specialized fitness classes (a single class can cost $30 à la carte) and get better variety and convenience in your options.
Gotham Bar and Grill sets places at its long bar for solo diners, and if they don't want to eat the whole, formidable menu, Mr. Portale lets them order à la carte.
Ever since the advent of ticket brokers and secondary markets, individuals and companies have less incentive to commit to season tickets, instead opting for the à la carte approach for specific games.
The easiest way to gauge the breadth of Mr. Clemens's ambitions is to order the $55 six-course tasting menu, but his more modern efforts are available à la carte as well.
If Amazon launches the music services, it will be the second time it has offered digital media subscriptions as à-la-carte offerings, instead of tying them to its Amazon Prime delivery service.
Those strategies made health insurance resemble an à la carte restaurant: Customers who wanted a porterhouse steak and a bottle of Bordeaux could buy them while providing the owner with a rich profit.
An à la carte menu of hand rolls, nigiri and specialty nigiri (like toro with uni, black truffle and sturgeon caviar) is available for those still hungry at the end of their meal.
This group of Mid-Atlantic food markets and restaurants has Easter menus ($150 to $220 to serve four, plus à la carte dishes), including chicken, salmon, ham, prime ribs or rack of lamb.
Plus, there has been the advent of so-called "mini-facelifts" whereby people can take a more incremental approach to cosmetic surgery, getting their eyes, foreheads, chins or cheeks done à la carte.
The result is Elske, which opened in December in the restaurant-rich West Loop, offering a relatively affordable tasting menu ($85) and à la carte options that nimbly blend Midwestern and Nordic sensibilities.
Polyteia's platform is designed to serve the mayor's office and city council alike, with a modular topic-specific system that lets cities (and towns) choose bits of its smart governance platform à la carte.
I see it on the app it's "À la carte TV." Letting you pick and choose what's most important to you, and give you that control back — you don't see that with other services.
Having a functioning app instead of a static landing page may prompt users to subscribe to the base subscription, and it may also prompt sign-ups for Sling TV's newer à la carte channels.
At the same time last year when the company announced its free tier for lapsed subscribers, it also launched à la carte programming as a way to differentiate itself from other live TV services.
Three of her dishes are on the à la carte menu: yellowtail crudo with lemon and orange marinade, gnocchi alla Cilentana with smoked provolone and pecorino, and cannoli with chocolate and lemon-vanilla creams.
Aware that time was ticking, I ventured downstairs where there's another bar and classic restaurant seating — it's mainly designed for à la carte diners but you can eat from the same menu upstairs too.
The à la carte menu downstairs offers a fantastic cured pork shoulder in mushroom vinaigrette, or red-leaf lettuce leaves dotted with a mash of smoked hake that tastes like unusually good gefilte fish.
It's also open to walk-ins, who can order sushi specialties like a flight of uni, or toro preparations or pieces of nigiri à la carte: 23 Commerce Street (Bedford Street), 212-924-2212, sushinakazawa.com.
To some extent, that has made Turkey's urban spaces more religious and conservative in atmosphere; but over time many of the new city-dwellers tend to develop a more à la carte approach to religion.
It's a compelling à la carte approach to the system that puts Amazon in competition with the likes of Sonos, but more importantly, makes existing Echos the centerpiece of a multi-room home speaker system.
Its answer to disrupting television, Apple TV, has proved merely a discretional plaything for wealthy consumers who want a slicker interface and do not mind spending more on films and TV episodes à la carte.
The truth is that BDSM — which includes bondage and discipline, dominance and submission, and sadism and masochism — is an à-la-carte menu of options for expanding your sex life, not a prix-fixe meal.
Spending Cash Won't Be EasyEvery guest is given a wristband upon check in, where they can pay for à la carte items or services after topping up with credit on a credit or debit card.
Recette Jesse Schenker's West Village tasting-menu restaurant succumbed to a high rent, and the chef now concentrates on his larger Flatiron restaurant, the Gander, where there are tasting menus and à la carte choices.
But one student would like to know why he also received an à la carte selection of baby spiders, which were crawling all over his tray, into his cereal bowl, and probably into his mouth.
There will be no tablecloths, no open kitchen — just a big bar in the center of the room and an à la carte menu that balances creative vegetable dishes and local meats, fish and poultry.
Flying WizzAir, which demands that customers pay for everything à la carte and forces them to fight for unassigned seats and overhead bin space, often feels like a particularly chaotic Black Friday at Best Buy.
I hope to unite their therapeutic, educational and medical plans into one story, so they are no longer ordering from an often disjointed à-la-carte menu of interventions not tailored to them as individuals.
"(It is about) getting us out of this à la carte tasking where, 'Hey, we need 50 guys to do this, 50 guys to do that,'" a senior defense official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
It was a vast and robust, though little-known, industry dedicated to scooping up sponsorship and television rights to sporting events wholesale, then turning around and reselling them à la carte to networks, brands, and advertisers.
Beyond my own personal quest, the CBS All Access Star Trek: Discovery experiment could be a tipping point in what has been a slow pivot to an à la carte, cable bundle-free TV-watching world.
Here's the issue: When ClassPass originally launched, it was called Classtivity, and it was more of a marketplace for à la carte classes, letting users sign up and pay for a class from a listings board.
As part of the new pricing structure, ClassPass introduced à la carte classes for purchase within the app, as well as a three-pack add-on package (ranging from $25 to $40 depending on the market).
Turning Donald Glover into Jay Gatsby Turning Donald Glover into Jay Gatsby Morphin isn't racing to monetize yet, but sees a chance to sell longer premium video scenes à la carte or as an unlimited subscription.
Tinder this morning announced a second, more premium version of its most popular à la carte purchase, Boost, with the launch of Super Boost — an upgrade only offered to Tinder Plus and Tinder Gold premium subscribers.
At the lower end are startups like Open Rent and uPad that operate more of a pile 'em high, sell 'em cheap à la carte model with various services to help you rent out your property.
What distinguishes 108 is its accessibility: There's an à la carte menu, prices are comparatively modest (most dishes are under 200 kroner), and there are seats for walk-ins in the lively, laid-back dining room.
The launch of an iTunes-style, à la carte movie marketplace seems almost quaint at a time when all the major media companies seem to be following Netflix's lead and readying their own subscription streaming services.
"We designed the tool kit very deliberately, so a foundation could take it in total or pick and choose tools à la carte," said Maya Winkelstein, who served as chairwoman of the group, called the Commons.
It comes as no surprise that after opening Orsa & Winston, a tasting menu restaurant, he threw the rules out the window to offer an à la carte menu to, once again, make fine dining more accessible.
Wolfgang Schäuble's recent interview with the Financial Times—in which the German finance minister rejected talk of an à-la-carte Brexit, appears in today's German press as a moderating intervention in pursuit of a European consensus.
The premium channel and home to "Game of Thrones" is available as an add-on across a range of streaming services and à la carte TV providers — including The Roku Channel's biggest competitor, Amazon Prime Video Channels.
The airline has defended itself from criticism of the fee structure by describing the services as à la carte options that empower passengers to have more choices about what they want to pay for when they fly.
"There are potential situations where one could buy a Ford with a base configuration, and then we could deliver an update for an à la carte fee, or on a subscription basis," said Mr. Butler of Ford.
Some of the dishes, which will be offered à la carte, have been inspired by Delmonico's, with creations like Ms. Bastianich's riff on eggs Benedict, one of the restaurant's signature dishes: 180th anniversary menu, Thursday through Oct.
Land-based tourism grew more than 523 percent from 2007 to 2016, in part to the proliferation of cheap flights, hostels and à la carte tours that have made these once remote islands more accessible and crowded.
It did not specify however whether students enrolled in the National School Lunch Program were ever given free or discounted rates for the à la carte foods, or were only provided the sun butter and jelly lunch sandwiches.
KINGSLEY Roxanne Spruance will be roasting geese for Christmas Eve and serving portions of breast and thigh with glazed chestnuts, $29060, as part of the à la carte menu: 219 Avenue B (231th Street), 2425-214-15, kingsleynyc.com.
"Everything they do - and frequently choose to ignore rather than enforce according to supposed agreements - is not only à la carte but comes with every little adjustment demanded by any diner - except, it seems, the UK." she added.
The draft negotiating guidelines circulated by Mr Tusk to Europe's capitals last week make only passing mention of the single market's "four freedoms", and then simply to welcome Mrs May's acknowledgment that they are not available à la carte.
The company currently only offers two options—a four- or eight-hour session—as an alternative to the complicated menu of à la carte services used by many traditional agencies, which are charged on top of a base fee.
As with all lounges, guests can help themselves to as much food and drink as they want — there is a buffet in all Qantas' lounges, and its first class and international lounges also offer complementary à la carte dining.
Pino Luongo's à la carte Passover menu has Italian flavor, with dishes like Tuscan chicken liver crostini, fried artichokes and stracotto pot-roasted brisket, but there's also whole roast chicken for two ($12 to $52) and flourless chocolate cake.
While the eye cream ($72) nor the moisturizer ($76) aren't exactly impulse purchases, the set ($111) knocks $37 off of the à la carte price, making it a good value if you're planning on restocking your top shelf anyway.
As for the menu, the shortlist of à la carte classics includes a Croque Madame, the toasted cheese and ham sandwich topped with an egg, and there are traditional house signature dishes like seven-hour lamb and steak tartare.
The newcomers are large, app-based pet-care businesses, with names like Wag and Rover, that operate in a similar style to Airbnb, enabling New Yorkers to open their apartments and dog beds as à la carte dog hostels.
There's theatrical lighting throughout, from the ground-floor Marquee Bar, specializing in whiskeys, to the dining room, a space called the Oyster Bar, and other dining areas that can be used for à la carte dining or private parties.
Head chef Ashley-Palmer Watts ensures the food meets the high standards set by Heston and the traditional evening à la carte set menu will set you back around £70, the average price for a three course meal at the establishment.
Barnier told British lawmakers that he did not agree with May's Chequers proposals on economic and trade policy which he said appeared to be suggesting Britain wanted a "kind of à la carte single market, a kind of cherrypicking approach".
For example, Roku this week launched its own video subscriptions in The Roku Channel; Sling TV rolled out a selection of premium à la carte channels last year; and media center software maker Plex aims to do the same in 2019.
In the months since, Sling TV has been trying new tactics to attract customers — including rolling out free content to non-subscribers, offering à la carte subscriptions that don't require a core programming package and, most recently, launching personalized recommendations.
Edward Boarland, who was the sous-chef at Rafael, a kosher French restaurant in Paris that just closed, will serve an à la carte menu on the ground floor and prepare six-course tasting dinners for the intimate upstairs dining room.
KW: They can pay à la carte — paying $30 for a hotel-style service, $90 for a deep clean for a one-bedroom apartment, for example — but over half of our cleans are residents who are on a recurring package.
Meanwhile some of their partners (France, the Poles and the Belgians, among others) mutter ominously about Britain seeking to cherry-pick the best bits of EU membership; of trying to dine à la carte instead of taking the menu du jour.
And that is not the proverbial Europe "à la carte" ridiculed by the governing elites in France and Germany, who bear an enormous responsibility for mismanaging the European Union they now see as the only way of clinging to power.
Blue Apron Chief Executive Officer Brad Dickerson in an interview with the Wall Street Journal said he believes the company can find more customers for both that model and à-la-carte meals sold in stores and through its website.
For example, today, in the case of paid marketplace "apps," users need to purchase each of these à la carte, and there is no provision for those who might already be paying for a premium tier with the service directly.
Table d'hôte or à la carte, in the ring Conteh was capable of dishing up a gourmet KO on many an opponent, and, just as important, fit enough to go the distance and wait for the verdict of the cards.
Additionally, there are à la carte offerings where you pick the lineup of channels you pay for, along with a Sling TV antenna that is offered for free by the brand and can be used to stream local channels for free.
They're notebooks in which the items available, presented in a short à la carte list (in contrast to the hourslong tastings offered for $255 at Ko), are handwritten on a fresh page each day, by different employees using different pens.
The menu at Krus is like an à la carte version of Faviken's indulgent breakfast, including marbled charcuterie from Mr. Nilsson's butcher shop in the nearby town of Undersaker, soft-boiled eggs with chilled cod roe, and delicate, just-made yogurt.
Most subscriptions are based on the principle of effortlessly buying certain types of items for less than you'd pay à la carte, but they sometimes turn out to be a mash-up of products you don't even want or need.
Rather than sticking to this all-or-nothing choice, Europe should allow flexible memberships or — to use a term hated in Brussels — "à la carte" arrangements: instead of the full menu, a little bit of this, a little bit of that.
So I was encouraged when three tasting-menu places that were among my 10 favorite restaurants this year bowed to more moderate budgets by adding a shorter, cheaper meal (Aska and Günter Seeger NY) or an à la carte option (Agern).
Catholic voices in the media tend to be rather fundamentalist, but the so-called "cultural Catholics" or "à la carte Catholics" of Ireland are now interrogating the past and the hierarchy, along with the Church's continued role in schools and hospitals.
Games will be sold in two ways: Users who pay $298 a month for premium Discord features will get access to an "all-you-can-eat buffet" of games, or they will be able to buy games à la carte.
Each product is available à la carte or as part of of Glossier Play's bundling option, called Playground, which offers one of each product in any shade of your choosing at a $15 savings — because somehow, Glossier knew we'd want them all.
Streaming not in the Twitch sense, where you watch someone play a video game for fun, but rather an à la carte style of selecting a game and being able to play it in seconds without waiting for lengthy downloads or installs.
These brands have access to an à la carte menu to establish what kind of jobs they'd like to post, putting the compensation quote up at the very beginning so that whomever receives the job is paid a fair amount for the gig.
A number of companies today offer the ability to watch premium programming through add-on subscriptions, but fewer allow you to do so à la carte — that is, most require you to subscribe to a core TV package first before adding extras.
When you make a reservation, decide if you want to order the skewers à la carte or to go with an omakase – in which case, expect all kind of delicious surprises, from charred meatballs to delicate little wings with perfect crackling skin.
The 60-euro five-course tasting menu features artichokes with licorice and mussel-topped cacio e pepe, while the à la carte options include such Sicilian classics as fava-bean soup with ricotta and spaghetti alla chitarra with sardines, sultanas and fennel. ristorantecrocifisso.
Past the bar you enter the polished, expensive Dining Room, where the food is much more French, is arranged with an eye on negative space, and is available à la carte or as a six-course, $140 tasting menu, wine pairing optional.
The ability to access third-party software features à la carte is perfect for an innovative business that needs to combine bits of functionality in a way that no one has before, without incurring the risks and costs of maintaining the necessary tech stack.
His new bistro, Belon, is outfitted in sleek Italian marble and leather, in the city's Soho neighborhood, and features the first à la carte menu of his career — an admitted challenge for a chef who enjoys rewriting his menus a half hour before service.
His à la carte and tasting menus, with a French accent and global touches, features a white asparagus cappuccino with smoked salmon, smoked eel with avocado cream, curried Brittany mussel soup, foie gras with pickled cherries, and lamb with morels, black garlic, ramps and peas.
A smoked eggplant tartlet; truffled pea Caesar salad; short ribs with fava bean salsa verde and horseradish; crab cannelloni with uni; and escolar with black rice, cuttlefish and an oxtail sauce are offered à la carte, or they may be part of a tasting menu.
Here's what I mean: Before, I'd be less inclined to say yes to a spin class invite because I'd have to pay à la carte for a class — which can feel like a lavish expense if I just paid my rent and student loan bills.
By streaming I mean theoretically unlimited access to movies, in the form of digital files viewable on a wide variety of personal devices, from a home-theater projection system to a phone, accessible to consumers via an ever-growing number of à la carte services.
He serves them at all three of his restaurants, Joe Beef, Liverpool House, and Le Vin Papillon, not in a pasta with cream sauce or atop fish, but simply sautéed and served as a snack at the bar or as an à la carte side.
Those who really want to will still be able to assemble their own packages à la carte (presuming that the death of net neutrality doesn't result in cable companies privileging their own streaming services to the exclusion of others, which is an entirely different ball of wax).
Getting rid of cable no longer translates to losing access to the shows you love; platforms like Netflix, Amazon, and HBO Go, as well as products like Roku and Apple TV, among others services, deliver content to your smartphone, laptop, iPad, and TV set à la carte.
Here's why: If you want coverage for mental health services, maternity care, and preventive care and your state opts out of what you want, it just means insurers can charge you à la carte for them as an "extra" and your plan will be more expensive.
Viewers can check out the experiences on their Samsung Gear VR and Google Daydream apps, where users can download highlight reels, check out analysis or stream games through NBA League Pass, which will soon be offering virtual reality games à la carte for viewers to purchase individually.
Instead, they're choosing from among dozens of options to customize their cord-cutter bundles, ranging from true à la carte TV, as with Amazon Channels, to free TV and movies, as with The Roku Channel, to live TV streaming services and subscription videos services, like Hulu.
In a paper published in 1970, John McCarthy, an influential computer scientist who was later a visitor to the Google campus, envisioned the boundless potential of networked communications, an à la carte system in which users would be free to trawl the sum total of human knowledge.
"There will be no single market à la carte," Donald Tusk, the European Council president, said this week, while Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, said that access to the single market was contingent on basic principles including the free movement of people.
Change is also afoot at Fish & Game, where Mr. Pelaccio and Mr. Pomplun recently introduced a rustic à la carte menu that might feature (depending on the day) spit-roasted duck, beans cooked in a fireplace and a dry-aged rib-eye steak with béarnaise sauce.
" Adam Platt, the New York magazine critic, reported that "a dish called Drunken Fish ($19703 à la carte) consisted of a couple of wet pieces of sole sunk in a curious gelatinous substance which had no color and very little taste and looked perilously like pond slime.
Bob Bob Ricard, an anglo-Russian fine dining restaurant in London, will be charging 25 percent less on its à la carte menu during "off-peak" times, which includes Monday to Wednesday lunch and Monday dinner, as well as 15-percent-off prices during "mid-peak" hours.
An à la carte menu was not yet in place (the hotel says it now is), but they accommodated our request of eggs, toast, a ham and cheese crepe, orange juice and lattes in our room for 29 euros, the amount of a single full breakfast downstairs.
Ordering à la carte — there's also a six-course tasting menu for 595 kroner — I next sampled a brilliant composition of exceptionally succulent mussels hidden in a foamy pool of dulse seaweed mayonnaise with an edible bouquet of pickled angelica and cucumber with mint leaves and flowers.
The à la carte menu is concise and exceptional, especially the hand-caught barbecued smoky trout, served with a salad of foraged greens and herbs, and the dessert, raw-milk ice cream served with pickled elderberries and an oil made from the pits of plums. otto-berlin.net.
The age of streaming has reduced some of the overhead involved in offering channels in this fashion (like, say, having to own or rent a cable box), so à la carte has slowly gained traction with add-on channels that can be purchased via Amazon, YouTube, and others.
The new "bundle" of subscription services also raises questions as to whether more iOS-only products are a good thing for consumers, who in recent years have moved away from expensive, often restrictive media and wireless service packages in favor of à la carte, monthly, or non-contractual services.
There are plans for relocation, but in the meantime, a China Grill pop-up will serve many of the restaurant's classics, à la carte and on a prix fixe menu starting March 12, Sundays through Tuesdays at Asia de Cuba, 415 Lafayette Street (Astor Place), 212-553-7755, asiadecuba.com.
But you can get ahead of some unexpected costs: When you call your health insurance about prenatal coverage, be sure to ask about the à la carte fees associated with delivery, like epidurals and anesthesiologists, who could be out-of-network even if your OB-GYN is in-network.
Just take a look at Mr. Simpson's Google Trends chart over the last year leading up to the Grammys: In these times of fragmented à la carte media, there are only so many monoculture moments, so artists are clamoring to be a part of the few that do remain.
Foodies and their families head to Gotham Bar and Grill for the relatively cheap $145 dinner, fabulous types should try the Polo Bar (it's serving an à la carte menu), and hipsters should head to the Glasserie in Brooklyn for a $68 meal that includes grilled rabbit and cheese flatbread.
For those who use it, the company's digital adapter price is climbing from $4.99 to $5.99 per month, and Spectrum's $7.99 à la carte Latino TV channel package is also increasing by a buck to $8.99 Depending on their plan, some customers won't get hit with all of the increases.
To follow in this legacy of good taste, wisdom, and decorum, as well as celebrate the upcoming release of Dancing Queen, Alyssa is graciously serving us her guide to etiquette à la carte, whether you're throwing a big party or an even bigger fit—and staying cute through it all.
The variety of Mr. Rigato's à la carte and tasting menus goes beyond local ingredients and influences: Empanadas stuffed with beer-braised Michigan beef heart and served with avocado mousse (a nod to the area's Latin community) share space with grilled octopus, impeccably tender and splayed on a raft of tzatziki.
Run by two brothers, Khanh and Giang Ta, Taro has no evening à la carte menu (there is one at lunch), instead offering just two options for dinner: a four-course tasting menu at 890 koruna (about $40) or a seven-course menu at 1,290 koruna per person, not including drinks.
And he is preparing a limited à la carte menu of two appetizers, one with smoked salmon and the other a pâté en croûte; two main course dishes, duck and a steak Bordelaise; and a dessert, tarte Tatin, along with a cheese: 2212 East 2741th Street, 26699-719-1398, xbarnyc.com.
A long time ago, in the distant past of the 1990s, before sad à la carte fruit and cheese plates and $11 spinach wraps for purchase became the culinary rule of the American skies, airlines served hot meals even to the huddled masses seated in coach on long domestic flights.
In addition to being the ultimate "big hair, don't care" starter pack, the $24 duo also knocks off $6 the à la carte price for both products, making it a pretty good deal if you already use the stylers and looking for travel-friendly sizes to take with you on the road.
A recent study by the farecasting app Hopper showed that airlines are increasingly "unbundling" their flights, offering lower base prices for travelers to get on the plane and making them pay à la carte for almost everything else, from seat assignments to baggage and in-flight supplements like food, entertainment and, apparently, blankets.
THE received wisdom of the on-demand era of television is that people, young ones especially, want to watch their favourite shows anytime, anywhere and on any device; the "linear" viewing of a succession of programmes chosen by a TV station will fade, as viewers dine à la carte from Netflix, Amazon and Hulu.
The menu, which offers both an à la carte section and a five-course tasting (with optional beverage pairing), describes dishes in the austere, ingredient-list style of the moment—"caviar: mimosa, olive, horseradish cream"; "lumaconi pasta: chanterelles, cream sauce, escarole"—and much of the food is plated with distinctly minimalist, fine-dining technique.
In addition to the original content coming from Apple later this year, it was also announced yesterday that the Apple TV app is getting an exciting revamp: a new à la carte–style subscription service called Apple TV Channels, which will offer the likes of Showtime, Starz, HBO, CBS All Access, Bravo, Smithsonian Channel, EPIX, Tastemade, and tons more.
Apple TV Channels The hands-down most exciting feature of the new app (well, besides Apple TV+, the highly-anticipated new streaming service coming to the app this fall) is Apple TV channels, which allows you to choose channels à la carte so you only have to pay for the ones you actually want to watch.
While HBO was, at the time, mostly dedicated to its place in premium cable packages, it has now embraced the age of cord-cutting and à la carte TV. So, just to be clear, you can still watch most HBO shows on HBO Go, HBO Now, HBO's Amazon Channel, Amazon Prime, or as part of your cable package.
I still turn off the lights, TV, and AC when leaving the hotel room; I reuse my towels; I keep my showers quite short; I eat at à la carte restaurants; I carry my own reusable water bottle and I even bring my own shampoo, conditioner, and soap to avoid using the tiny plastic bottles provided by the hotels.
T-Mobile plans to offer à la carte media subscriptions, but no TV 'skinny bundle' The mobile operator's strategy will focus on helping customers pick and choose which paid TV subscriptions they want to access — a move that very much sounds like T-Mobile is going the "Amazon Channels" route with its mobile streaming plans. 5.
WATCH: Tom Colicchio Gives Us the Secrets to Making the Most Out of Those Leftover Carrots If those debts were not paid after multiple notices over the course of three months, it's then that the students' à la carte options would be suspended and they would receive the sun butter and jelly sandwich, vegetables, fruit and milk.
Those decisions have led to the following result: In just a decade, the major American airlines have gone from taking in little in à la carte fees for things like baggage, early boarding and premium seating, to raking in $7.4 billion in 0003 alone, according to a study by the travel industry firms IdeaWorks and CarTrawler.
Delaware & Hudson Tavern This adjunct to Patti Jackson's Delaware & Hudson has its own identity, offering an à la carte menu (the main restaurant is for tastings at dinner) and a retail area for the chef's doughnuts, pretzels and country-style sweet and savory pies, (Sunday): 135 North Fifth Street (Bedford Avenue), Williamsburg, Brooklyn, 718-218-2826, delawareandhudson.com.
Photograph by Cole Wilson for The New Yorker There is a small à-la-carte menu, as well, which might do more to court regulars were it not served only in what's called the barroom, which is behind the main dining room and has the air of a solarium, with a glass ceiling and glass walls.
Think of it as the Netflixization of sports: instead of writing one check to Comcast or DirecTV every month for a package that includes everything from NBA TV to Cloo: The Mystery Channel That Is Spelled This Way So Hasbro Doesn't Sue Us, you'll be able to pick and choose which channels to subscribe to à la carte.
Commonwealth: Owned by Anthony Myint, one of the founders of Mission Burger and Danny Bowien's accomplice at Mission Chinese Food, Commonwealth takes cues from New Nordic cuisine and molecular gastronomy while keeping things un-stuffy and pretty damn affordable (à la carte dishes are all $20 or under, and the 6-course tasting menu is $80).
Putting healthier food on school cafeteria menus has done little to change school lunch participation rates: By my calculation, roughly 20 million eligible children, mostly from middle- and upper-middle-class families, continue to opt out of the national program by bringing lunch or by buying special à la carte food items not covered by the program.
Much of the growth — more than 90 percent from 2007 to 2900 — is from land-based tourism: visitors who fly into airports on the islands of Baltra and San Cristóbal, check into hotels and take à la carte tours that are considerably cheaper than the expensive cruises that traditionally are how most visitors have seen the islands.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. In a glittering narrow room carved from a century-old building, the chef Ryan Smith creates precise tasting menus and à la carte dishes that may include a snack of flash-fried beef tendons and courses built from scallops, preserved maitake mushrooms and baby collard greens or charred turnips tossed with 'nduja vinaigrette and wheat berries.
Photograph by Haruka Sakaguchi for The New Yorker There's nothing to indicate that the caviar is actually pearls of olive brine, set with agar, or that the cream sauce is made from coconut and soy, or that the à la carte burger consists of ground house-made seitan (also known as gluten) and barley—until you eat them, of course.
What casual means here is an à la carte menu, "Hip to Be Square" on the loudspeakers, wood-paneled walls bedecked with the disembodied heads of wild animals, heated toilet seats in the bathroom, private-batch caviar sourced from Sacramento, and $3 butter that has been house-cultured for two weeks from the milk of local cows, including some of Mr. Skenes's own.
The three-step system, which can also be purchased à la carte, makes a point of being gentle, not by skimping on actives but by finding new ones altogether — like under-the-radar Bixa orellana seed extract for regulating oil production without drying — and pairing them with proven cutting-edge nourishing ingredients, like nano-encapsulated hemp-derived full-spectrum CBD.
This winter, à la carte highlights include the V pie — a puff pastry filled with a savory mélange of duck, foie gras and porcini mushrooms — and a modern take on an 275008th-century recipe, Lievre à la Royale: slow-braised rabbit stuffed with foie gras and a roulade of Parmesan-crusted cannelloni pasta brimming with stewed meat and crushed juniper berries.
Arguably, these companies arrived too soon — before the cord-cutting trend gave way to dozens of streaming services and à la carte options galore for building out your own personal bundle of TV. While in the past, all of America seemingly watched the most popular TV shows together at the same time, finding someone today who likes a show you watch is less common.
Mr. Magrez initially worked with Joël Robuchon, among the world's most decorated chefs, but replaced him over the summer with Mr. Gagnaire, who has redone the menu with dishes like creamed hen pheasant consommé with zero-dosage brut Champagne, served with crispy white cabbage, prune and aloe vera, all part of a 2503-euro (about $2250) "hunting" trio off the à la carte menu.
Shimkus's comment appeared to display ignorance of how insurance coverage works — individual insurance plans are not offered à la carte — and also appeared to reaffirm statements made by other GOP lawmakers, who say that a major problem with Obamacare is the fact that it forces young people to buy and pay a certain amount for insurance so that older, sicker people, who still pay more, don't have to pay quite as much more.
Photograph by Haruka Sakaguchi for The New Yorker And there are a host of interesting appetizers, which are available à la carte or as part of a ninety-five-dollar kaiseki, or multicourse meal: spiny little eel bones, deep-fried until they're as crunchy as potato chips and served in what looks like a miniature hot-air-balloon basket; a skewer of surprisingly mild and chewy grilled eel liver; a "Caesar" salad, topped with croutons made from crispy eel skin.
And for the restaurant, Rich Torrisi, a partner in the group with Mr. Zalaznick and Mario Carbone, the chef in charge of the Grill, drafted an à la carte menu divided into toasts paved with chopped yellowfin tuna, sea urchin or sardines with bone marrow; raw bar selections that include king crab and oysters; first courses like calamari a la plancha, angel hair pasta with razor clams and a few vegetable dishes; and main courses offering choices like poached Hawaiian walu with fennel sauce.
" In data compiled by the American Academy of Dermatology, its 11,000 practicing members reported spending no more than 8 percent of their office time on cosmetic procedures, a figure that skews differently in a town like Los Angeles, where, as Sandra Ballentine, the beauty editor at large for W magazine, said, "All the smart people have a regular regimen of à la carte treatments where, instead of going invasive with plastic surgery, they do a little something here, a little something there, every month.

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