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Avete un menu a prezzo fisso?

Do you have a fixed-price menu?

Pronunciation

PREHT-tso FIS-so — 'prezzo fisso' means set price. Double 's' in fisso is held slightly longer.

When to use it

Ask at lunchtime or when on a budget. Many Italian restaurants offer a set 'menu del giorno' (today's menu) with 2-3 courses at a fixed price — often excellent value.

What it means

'Prezzo fisso' = fixed price. 'Menù a prezzo fisso' = set menu. In Italy this may also be called 'menu del giorno' (today's menu) or 'menu turistico'. The latter is sometimes lower quality — ask locally for the best option.

Variations

C'è il menu del giorno?

Is there a today's menu?

More specific — the 'menu del giorno' changes daily and often represents better value.

Quanto costa il menu fisso?

How much does the set menu cost?

Asking the price of the set menu.

Il menu turistico include bevande?

Does the tourist menu include drinks?

Checking what's included.

Mini Dialogue

Cliente: Avete un menu a prezzo fisso per il pranzo? Cameriere: Sì, il menu del giorno: primo, secondo, acqua e caffè — dodici euro. Cliente: Cosa c'è oggi? Cameriere: Pasta al ragù come primo, pollo arrosto come secondo.

Client: Do you have a fixed-price menu for lunch? Waiter: Yes, today's menu: first course, main, water, and coffee — twelve euros. Client: What's on today? Waiter: Pasta with ragù as first course, roast chicken as main.

Cultural Note

The Italian 'menu del giorno' (today's menu) is the authentic budget-friendly option — typically priced €10-15 for 2-3 courses including water and sometimes wine. The 'menu turistico' (tourist menu) is often comparable in price but sometimes lower in quality. Ask locals or check reviews.