enjoy your meal

enjoy your meal

An expression said by a server upon serving food in a restaurant. Here's the pasta for you, and the salmon for you, sir. Enjoy your meal.
See also: enjoy, meal
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Enjoy your meal,

an expression used by food servers after the food has been served. The waiter set the plates on the table, smiled, and said, "Enjoy your meal." Waiter: Here's your dinner. Jane: Oh, this lobster looks lovely! Tom: My steak looks just perfect. Waiter: Enjoy your meal.
See also: enjoy, meal
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • free trip
  • be down with (something)
  • down with
  • down with something
  • encourage (one) to (do something)
  • encourage to do
  • accompany (one)
  • accompany on a musical instrument
  • must
  • a must
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So, sit back, enjoy your meal in the ship's restaurant and simply relax at the start and end of your holiday break.
"I was raised in a household where you enjoy your meals. You sit around and you bond over a meal and you consume.