Fine dining

Definition

Fine dining is a high-end culinary experience[1] focused on refined details from the exceptional quality of the food to the elegance of the ambiance and the attentiveness of the service.[2]

The Fat Duck gourmet restaurant dining room in Bray, England

History

The precursor to fine dining started around the 1780s when health-conscious bouillon shops evolved into grand "Parisian restaurants like Trois Frères and La Grande Taverne de Londres".[3]

The first fine dining restaurants in the United States operated in New York City, such as Delmonico's. The restaurant contained a 1,000-bottle wine cellar and remains in the same location.[3]

In France, César Ritz, a Swiss developer, partnered with Auguste Escoffier at the Grand Hotel of Monte Carlo. This became the first restaurant to offer "luxury accommodations and gourmet dining all under one roof". In France, fine dining became yet another way of aping the aristocracy.[4]

Experience

A Michelin star dish from Los Angeles, California

A fine dining restaurant's fare will be of high quality. The dishware and cutlery used are also of higher quality.[5]

Menus at fine dining restaurants are often curated to have classic dishes with modern twists. A typical fine dining menu features multiple courses, which may include an amuse‑bouche, appetizer, main course, and dessert, each plated intricately in distinctive ways.[6]

As fine dining prioritizes experience as much as food, a sommelier or dedicated wine bar often enhances the experience by recommending wine pairings for each course.[7]

Many fine dining restaurants also create an elegant ambiance using soft lighting, sophisticated furnishings, and refined décor.[8]

The establishments may have certain rules of dining which visitors are generally expected to follow, like a dress code.[9]

Occasions

As food is often a way to treat ourselves or show appreciation to others[10], fine dining restaurants are commonly booked for special occasions such as anniversaries, birthdays, or milestone celebrations, when guests seek an elevated dining experience that reflects the importance of the moment.[11]

A fine dining meal

Other names

Fine dining restaurants are some times called haute cuisine, a French term meaning ‘high cooking’, referring to the art of preparing food in a way that emphasizes quality, expertise and attention to detail. It is often associated with chefs from high-end restaurants who have skill and are innovative.[12]

The establishments are sometimes called white-tablecloth restaurants, because they traditionally featured table service by servers, at tables covered by white tablecloths. The tablecloths were to symbolize the experience. The use of white tablecloths eventually became less fashionable, but the service and upscale ambiance remained.[13][14]

See also

References

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  3. ^ a b Roos, David (18 May 2020). "When Did People Start Eating in Restaurants?". HISTORY. Retrieved 1 August 2020.
  4. ^ Doyle, William (25 November 2010). Aristocracy: A Very Short Introduction. Very Short Introductions. Oxford: Oxford University Press (published 2010). ISBN 9780191500633. Retrieved 9 August 2021. [...] the grand French tradition of fine dining takes its origin from restaurants established by unemployed cooks of great families brought low by revolutionary persecution.
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  9. ^ "What Is Fine Dining?". 2025-06-12.
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  12. ^ Venturini, Beatrice (June 27, 2024). "Exploring the role of curiosity in haute cuisine". hospitalityinsights.ehl.edu. Retrieved 2025-06-24.
  13. ^ Parente, Michele (20 October 2016). "Where fine dining is really fine". San Diego Union Tribune. Retrieved 2019-03-12. Nothing symbolizes fine dining like a white tablecloth. More than just a crisp fabric, the white tablecloth is a restaurant's unstated contract with its clientele, a promise of elevated dishes, world-class wine lists, and superior service. In this era of salvaged-wood, communal-table, shared-plates casual eateries, the white tablecloth is this first thing to be jettisoned. Too stuffy, too snobby, too old, the thinking goes.
  14. ^ Kanter, Beth (2018-11-19). "Beyond the White Tablecloth: Inside the Bold Future of Fine Dining". Food Newsfeed. Retrieved 2019-03-12. Today's interpretation of fine dining has less to do with linens, cheese carts, and hushed voices, and more to do with creativity and impeccable service.