"Book a la carte" are published by Pearson and are spiral-bound, 3 hole punched copies of textbooks. They do not have the hardcover binding and are usually a less expensive option for buying a textbooks.
La carte is the list of the meals served in a restaurant.
You can choose the "menu" which is a selection of meals you can take for a predetermined price. The menu generally includes the starters, the main meal, a dessert and sometimes the drink.
In opposition to the "menu", you can pick the dishes in the list, choosing whatever you want, each meal having its cost. This is what we call "à la carte".
By extension "à la carte" can be opposed to the "forfait" (a package) in every trade.
A menu having individual dishes listed with a separate prices.
'à la carte' usually means - done the way you want it - it's you choice, but if you are in a restaurant it means coffee is not included in the set-priced menu.
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It's a phrase.
The card, the map, the menu.
The price of the dinner includes only the meat. Everything else is al a carte meaning it must be paid for separately.
The spelling of the phrase is à la carte.
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A la carte means to order individual items from the menu, as opposed to ordering a set meal.
When you go to a restaurant in France (or elsewhere) the menu is called 'la carte'. So if you wish to choose something from it, that choice is called 'à la carte'. The word 'menu' in French means a fixed priced meal.
La carte des mets is the menu. "Mets' is a (somewhat snobbish) noun for a dish.
It's a phrase.
Musique a la Carte was created in 2009.
I'll order the 3 tacos "a la carte" please.
la carte d'amour is The Love map in French
"A la carte" literally means "from the card" - ordering from a menu.
Opera a la Carte - UK - was created in 1993.
Opera a la Carte - US - was created in 1970.
Palm Springs a la Carte was created in 2009.