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Fine dining would be a place for which you would dress nicely to go to, and it most likely would be a bit more expensive. Casual dining is a place that you just go normally dressed and have a normal meal. The real issue that separates a casual dining restaurant from a fine dining one is the service. Of course there are other issues; the items do tend to be more expensive, but instead of having people just hired and trained as cooks (as many casual dining establishments do) the majority of fine dining restaurants have certified chefs who have graduated from culinary school. The food should be very good, but it isn't always just to die for. The reason fine dining restaurants tend to be more expensive is because you're not only paying for the food, but also for the level of service you're receiving. Servers generally undergo more training in order to work at a fine dining restaurant. They're taught the proper way to server dishes, such as serve from the left pick up from the right,, serve and pickup drinks from the right,, serve all people at the same time and know where all dishes go,, never yell dish names at a table to see who gets them,, pickup dishes at the same time,, just the more tiny details that make dining out a totally different experience!

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