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Originally Posted by pbradley
Next time, ask the waiter to sever the courses "family style."
It's amazing.
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What are you talking about? When you order family style, the servings are normal size, but shared among everyone at the table. That's not the case with tapas. With tapas, the smaller portions mean you can try a greater variety of dishes before you get full. In fact, tapas are not conducive to family dining at all, because the small portions make it harder to share among large groups.