decorations, and utensils for dining. What are the types of Table Setting?
• The most common table settings are basic, casual, and
formal. • Each table setting includes the dinnerware and utensils that would typically be used with the corresponding dining style. • Only provide the glassware or flatware that will be used for the meal. BASIC
The "basic" table setting involves a
fork, knife, spoon, dinner plate, napkin, and glass. It is used in informal settings and includes all essential cutlery and dinnerware. CASUAL
The casual table setting is a
preferred option for modern casual restaurants and wedding table settings, with enough flatware for a soup or salad, a main course, and a dessert. FORMAL
This place setting is used for a six-
course meal, with more flatware and glassware than any other set. It has a few options and is the most complicated of the three. OTHER TYPES The French way of table setting • The French and British operate differently when it comes to cutlery, with the French having their family crests engraved on the back of the cutlery and the British having them engraved on the opposite side.
Breakfast table setting
• Breakfast is a chance to be inspired and start the day with peace and vitality, so table setting is essential to create harmony and distribute items.