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4Either at an expensive restaurant, at an expensive club or a dinner at the Richies'.
5Very common in princess training or rags to riches.
6Played for comedy or drama. For instance, if someone is dispensing SacredHospitality, it will likely include a Fancy Dinner.
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8Expect one of the following:
9* Tables longer than 50 feet or circular tables.
10* [[TableSpace Sometimes only two eating at opposite ends, amplifying distant relationships or played for comedy.]]
11* If the tables are round, you're at a club, so expect a speech.
12* [[FormalFullArrayOfCutlery Protagonist gets confused which knife to take]], how to raise a glass, etc.
13* Protagonist gets served escargots, lobster and does not know how to eat it.
14* Protagonist gets served a wet plate... no wait, that's the soup!
15* Dainty little servings, artfully displayed in the center of a much larger serving dish.
16* A [[HaughtyHelp snooty waiter]], who the protagonist might engage in conflict with
17* Characters hiding under the table
18* A butler with a big silver plate.
19* Butler serving a pig with an apple in its mouth.
20* Trouble in the kitchen, in G-rated movies.
21* A cook who searched for months for that special ingredient, [[ExoticEntree being told that it was the last of an endangered species]].
22* [[TheFoodPoisoningIncident Food poisoning]].
23* [[TamperingWithFoodAndDrink Poison in the food]]. (Sometimes [[NastyParty all of the food]].)
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25A common variation is the "heroic feast" in which a given chieftain gives a feast to a large number of badass people. The food is usually badass style food such as mead and roast oxen. While they eat a bard will of course sing of [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome famous deeds]] [[LongDeadBadass and heroes.]]
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27After(or before) dinner might be the time for DancesAndBalls.
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33%%* ''Manga/CandyCandy'' Zero context
34* ''Manga/EmmaAVictorianRomance'' frequently has this trope due to half of the cast are members of the higher society, and nearly all of the other half are servants of those members. For example, at one point, William, Eleanor, and other nobles have a dinner party at a mansion together, enjoying delicious foods and drinks in a calm, elegant atmosphere. Then the scene cuts to the chaotic kitchen of the house where the foods are being made by the servants.
35* ''Anime/GunXSword'' has a fancy dinner played for comedy in episode 15. Wendy doesn't know which silverware to use, and Van displays his terrible table manners to the fullest.
36* Occasionally seen in ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf''. The best example would be the [[MartialArtsandCrafts martial arts dining arc]], where the fights take place at a dining table covered with high-class foods (such as foie gras). The participants must eat as fast as possible while keeping an immaculate appearance and manners.
37* One of these is used as part of a ''metaphor'' in ''Manga/JojosBizarreAdventureSteelBallRun''. The villain, [[spoiler:Funny Valentine]], asks at one point which napkin you take at a high-class dinner: the one to your left, or the one to your right? The answer is that whoever takes their napkin first makes the decision for everyone else due to the domino effect. As such, the villain wants to "take the first napkin" - decide everyone else's fates.
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41* ''ComicBook/AstroCity'': As part of their truce, Samaritan and Infidel meet for dinner once a year to converse and take measure of each other. Infidel, being a ManOfWealthAndTaste, invariably prepares a lavish spread whenever he hosts. Samaritan's efforts... [[FastFoodNation vary.]]
42* In ''ComicBook/GetJiro'', Jiro manages to stage {{False Flag Operation}}s at a fancy dinner for both International and The Farm, framing both parties to escalate their cold war they have had going on.
43** Jiro manages to secretly record and livestream Rose preparing and eating duck dishes at a dinner party, horrifying her vegan clientele. He then frames her husband for the act.
44** He would later use his sushi knife to kill various International global affiliates at a special dinner, all of whom were tricked into covering their faces with cloth as part of a traditional serving of ortolan. He would then leave a message for Bob written in blood that frames The Farm as the culprits.
45* In ''ComicBook/GiraffesOnHorsebackSalad'', the [[MysteriousWaif Surrealist Woman]] hosts an elaborate dinner for a bevy of other guests. The dinner is served on her massive bed, where they eat while she reclines.
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49* ''Fanfic/RocketshipVoyager''. In contrast to an earlier scene where Tom Paris and B'Elanna Torres are eating SoylentSoy and drinking illicit moonshine in the ship's messhall while strapped to the table, once Voyager is underway and they have gravity again, Captain Janeway invites Chakotay to a former dinner in the wardroom, involving white-jacketed stewards serving Martian beef and vegetables on china plates. Subverted when they later encounter the SpacePirates of the Caretaker feasting at a table laden with luxurious dinnerware, only none of it matches because it's all been plundered from throughout the galaxy.
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53* ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'': The Kingpin throws an enormous dinner party to "honor Spider-Man" -- actually to celebrate the Web-slinger's demise. All the waiters are in Spider-Man costumes, which [[spoiler:allows the other Spider-People to infiltrate the building and get to the private elevator that can take them down to the Super-Collider]].
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57%%* ''Film/KingRalph''
58%%* ''Film/{{Titanic 1997}}''
59* ''Film/TheAdventuresOfRobinHood'': [[BigBad Prince John]] is throwing a celebratory feast for his fellow Norman nobles when Saxon landowner Robin of Locksley crashes the party with a freshly killed stag. He offers it to Prince John before declaring his opposition to everything the prince wants to do to England.
60-->'''Prince John:''' Why, you speak treason!\
61'''Robin:''' Fluently.
62* ''Film/NorthangerAbbey'': Both the adaptations of the book use it when Catherine is overwhelmed by the fancy style of General Tilney who is very demanding and is very particular about his food and meal times and everything. In the 2007 adaptation, the "protagonist gets confused with knives" variety is used. Catherine confuses spoons but kind Elinor shows her which one to use.
63* ''Film/{{Pretty Woman}}'': Edward takes Vivian for a formal dinner with his business rivals. She is nervous because she can only recognize a salad fork, so Mr Thomson gives her a quick lesson in eating etiquette. At the actual dinner, the old gentleman owns he can never recognize the forks either, and he picks up his bread with his hands. Vivian lets Edward order her meal, which is French gourmet food. It's slippery, and Vivian drops a swear word. Nevertheless, all are charmed by her.
64* ''Film/RoyalRendezvous'': The plot involves Cat, a working-class chef who runs a food truck, being hired to be the cook for a royal British family for a week. This naturally causes conflict since she's not used to the formality and etiquette necessary for a royal banquet.
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68* Bilbo's 111th birthday party in ''Literature/LordOfTheRings'' is a gala such as the Shire hasn't seen in decades, with a hundred and forty-four guests, tables heaped high with food and drink, and a spectacular fireworks display put on by none other than the wizard Gandalf himself.
69* ''Literature/NorthangerAbbey'': Catherine Morland is awed by the abundance of food and fancy dining style of General Tilney who is very demanding and is very particular about his food, how it gets served and meal times.
70* In ''Literature/{{Dune}}'', just before the attack by the Harkonnens, the Atreides give Fancy Dinner at their palace. %%(describe the fancy)
71* ''Literature/{{Discworld}}''
72** The cooks at Lancre Castle are traditionalists who think every meal should be a medieval banquet, preferably involving a roast pig with a baked apple in its mouth, and are frustrated first by Duke Felmet in ''Literature/WyrdSisters'', who likes porridge, runny boiled eggs and vegetarian sausages, and then by Very-Nearly-Queen Magrat in ''Literature/LordsAndLadies'', who likes quiches and raw apples.
73** The cutlery question is invoked in ''Literature/GoingPostal'', when Moist tells Miss Dearheart that she can't stab Reacher Gilt in the middle of the poshest restaurant in Ankh-Morpork because she's using the wrong knife.
74** The big dinner the University throws for the captains of the football teams in ''Literature/UnseenAcademicals'', which Glenda quickly realises is ''intended'' to throw these stolid working-class blokes off-balance.
75** In ''Literature/{{Snuff}}'' Commander Vimes thinks that the reason this trope happens so often is because the servants know most of the food won't be eaten so it gives them a chance to feast on what's left.
76* Doug's grandmother in ''Literature/DandelionWine'' is known for making extravagant dinners that the whole family loves.
77* In ''Literature/ABrothersPrice'', a fancy, only-family dinner is used as a test for whether the Whistler family can be presented as guests of the royal family without embarassment, or whether they need to be taught manners first. They easily pass, as their grandfather, [[spoiler: Prince]] Alannon, had the [[ExoticExtendedMarriage grandmothers]] wrapped around his little finger, and insisted on good table manners and such.
78* ''Literature/TheDinner'': The main events of the novel take place in a nameless restaurant that's clearly on the higher end of fine dinning. The dishes served are clearly expensive and the general atmosphere of the place is meant to make the diners feel like one of the upper crust. This is to bring a stark contrast to the actual discussion of violence and murder that the main character and his family are having.
79* Creator/IsaacAsimov:
80** ''Literature/BlackWidowers'': %%(Stories in publication order)
81*** "Literature/TheAcquisitiveChuckle": The Black Widowers meet every month at the Milano, a fancy restaurant in New York City, where Henry serves as their waiter, anticipating their drink orders just before they're made.
82*** "Literature/PhAsInPhony": The Black Widowers meet every month at the Milano, a fancy restaurant in New York City, tonight's dinner is veal cordon bleu and pate de la maison (chopped liver).
83*** "Literature/TruthToTell": The Black Widowers meet every month at the Milano, a fancy restaurant in New York City, tonight's dinner is artichokes and steak, with baba au rhum for dessert.
84*** "Literature/GoLittleBook": The Black Widowers meet every month at the Milano, a fancy restaurant in New York City, tonight's dinner is stuffed veal, with zabaglione for dessert.
85*** "Literature/EarlySundayMorning": The Black Widowers meet every month at the Milano, a fancy restaurant in New York City, tonight's dinner is manicotti and trout.
86*** "Literature/TheObviousFactor": The Black Widowers meet every month at the Milano, a fancy restaurant in New York City, tonight's entrée is London broil, and the dessert is an ice-cream parfait.
87*** "Literature/ThePointingFinger": The Black Widowers meet every month at the Milano, a fancy restaurant in New York City, tonight's dinner is baked potato, with coupe aux marrons for dessert.
88*** "Literature/TheLullabyOfBroadway": The Black Widowers meet tonight at Emmanuel Rubin's apartment, where he serves [[RealMenCook an eggplant dish, roast turkey entree, and stuffing]]. His Bavarian cream came out too sweet, so he has store-bought cake as a substitute if they don't like it.
89*** "Literature/YankeeDoodleWentToTown": The Black Widowers meet every month at the Milano, a fancy restaurant in New York City, tonight's dinner begins with bread rolls as appetizers, and moves to veal parmesan.
90*** "Literature/TheCuriousOmission": The Black Widowers meet every month at the Milano, a fancy restaurant in New York City, tonight's dinner begins with kidney and cream of leek soup, leading to roast stuffed duck and wild rice, and for dessert they have poire au vin and coffee.
91*** "Literature/OutOfSight": The Black Widowers meet every month at the Milano, a fancy restaurant in New York City, but we've missed tonight's dinner, [[InMediasRes starting just before the blueberry shortcake]] is served for dessert.
92*** "Literature/OutOfSight": During Mr Long's cruise, he got the bad news just before a fancy dinner where he and six others were being served. Mr Long [[BeneathSuspicion incorrectly concludes that only those six could be suspected of stealing his information]].
93*** "Literature/{{Northwestward}}": They’re served crableg cocktails, veal marengo, baked Alaska, brandy, and coffee.
94** "Literature/SatisfactionGuaranteed": Tony's time in the Belmont household effectively ends with a dinner party hosted by Claire. She finds herself surprisingly capable at reading and countering the barbs and insinuations from her [[{{Socialite}} high-class guests]], in contrast to her previous ShrinkingViolet self.
95* ''Literature/{{Temeraire}}'': The protagonist is a 19[[superscript:th]]-century English aristocrat, so he frequently attends and hosts formal dinners with [[FoodPorn exquisite food]], LuxuriousLiquor, and distinguished guests, for purposes of both leisure and diplomacy. They're the scene of some PassiveAggressiveKombat, of demonstrating the class divide within the Aerial Corps through their varying knowledge of formal etiquette, and, once, of [[ThroughHisStomach winning some new allies]] with [[ConspicuousConsumption a truly extravagant meal]].
96* In the anime of ''Literature/KazeNoStigma'', Ayano and Kazuma go to fancy restaurants multiple times. The most memorable one results in a serious battle, but a least the wine is saved.
97* In ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'' there was an episode about eating a very fancy dinner of dragon.
98* The fantasy version of this trope is [[ParodiedTrope lampooned]] in one entry in the ''Literature/LyttleLyttonContest''.
99--> Tagg could scarce believe his young eyes as they met the feast laid out richly before him: all manner of mealbreads, ripest canteloons, and—​by the Star!—​an entire bandersnort, carved and dripping.
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103* ''Series/OurMissBrooks'': The School Board Banquet in "Suzy Prentisss". It's a black tie event, tuxedos for men and evening gowns for women.
104%%* To a lesser degree, Miss Brooks' dinner at an expensive [[FrenchCuisineIsHaughty French restaurant]] in "French Sadie Hawkins Day".
105* Several times in ''Series/DowntonAbbey'', shown from the perspective of the hosts (the Crawley family) and the servants. An interesting variation was the austere one held under UsefulNotes/WorldWarI rationing. Both diners and the servants have gotten confused by the correct protocol: Matthew Crawley, a middle-class solicitor, holds his knives wrong and gets confused about utensils when he first arrives at Downton. Alfred, trained as a restaurant waiter, screws up the silver service (a kind of table service characteristic of British aristocratic homes, rather different from the way things are done at restaurants) the first time he serves as a footman. The former earned Matthew the supercilious scorn of Mary and the Countess Dowager, while the latter got Alfred an earful from Carson; both, however, become accustomed to the traditional ways over time.
106* ''Film/{{Emma}}'' (2009), a BBC miniseries adaptation: During her first dinner at Hartfield, Harriet Smith has to be shown by Emma where to put a kerchief (on her lap, unlike gentlemen who tie it under their neck) and also how to eat her soup delicately. Emma is discreet and encouraging, while Harriet gives a little nervous laugh, looking slightly amused by her own ignorance.
107* ''Series/RedDwarf'': Ambitious but hopeless Rimmer was once invited to dine with officers, and the waiter brought him a cold soup. He sent it back to have it heated. Too bad he didn't know that gazpacho is served cold. Rimmer thinks this incident and his lack of upper-class upbringing stopped him from becoming an officer.
108** The novel adds the "confused by the choice of cutlery" subtrope (among many other hideous embarrassments):
109--->'''Rimmer''': I'd bought this etiquette book, and I know two things. One: never wear diamonds before lunch, and two: with cutlery, start from the outside and work your way in. I start from the outside. I start so far from the outside, I inadvertently take the spoon of the woman sitting next to me. Eventually we sort it out, and start to eat.
110* In the ''Series/{{Supernatural}}'' episode [[Recap/SupernaturalS02E20WhatIsAndWhatShouldNeverBe "What Is And What Should Never Be" (S02, Ep20)]], they celebrate Mary Winchester's birthday at a fancy restaurant, complete with Dean's salad of asparagus spears bound into an upright sheaf. Dean's girlfriend says they will get him a cheeseburger later.
111* Once a week on ''Series/GilmoreGirls''. Part of the premise of the show is that Lorelai and Rory visit their parents/grandparents every Friday for dinner.
112* ''Series/Daredevil2015'':
113** Wilson Fisk's second date with Vanessa, with Fisk taking the extra precaution of buying out the restaurant so that they can enjoy the evening in privacy that he greatly values, [[OffWithHisHead as Anatoly found out the hard way]].
114** The season 2 premiere sees Frank Castle lay waste to a large group of Kitchen Irish members sitting around a table meal of corned beef and potatos as they listen to their leader Nesbitt give a RousingSpeech about how they'll take back Hell's Kitchen from the gangs that moved in following Wilson Fisk's arrest.
115** For their first date, [[OfficialCouple Matt and Karen]] go to an upscale restaurant that Matt picks out. However, once there, they're both clearly uncomfortable there and unable to muster up anything more in conversation than awkward small-talk. Not helping things is when Elektra calls Matt to needle him while Karen is in the bathroom. He finally musters up the courage to tell Karen that he's not comfortable there, so she decides to take them to a cheap Indian restaurant with tacky lights, where they're both much more at ease.
116* ''Series/{{Hannibal}}'': Pre-incarceration, the [[AManOfWealthAndTaste Man of Wealth and Taste]] Hannibal Lecter frequently hosts these, both as small, private dinners for his friends and as extravagant black-tie events for the local arts scene; he's a SupremeChef himself and also brings in caterers to assist with the larger parties. This being ''Hannibal'', his culinary masterpieces tend to be [[TheSecretOfLongPorkPies doctored with human remains]].
117* ''Series/{{Frasier}}'': The Crane brothers ''love'' these, either hosting or attending. Niles is a member of a high society dining club where members take turns hosting and trying to outdo each other with their elaborate themes. These events rarely end well, with FawltyTowersPlot ensuring that the dinner devolves into chaos, often before a single course is served.
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121* ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'': The School Board Banquet in "Stretch is in Love". It's a black tie event, tuxedos for men and evening gowns for women.
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125* ''Theatre/NixonInChina'', being an {{opera}} about UsefulNotes/RichardNixon's historic 1972 trip to [[RedChina the People's Republic of China]], naturally features the actual fancy Chinese banquet to which the American delegation was treated on the trip. As with any traditional Chinese banquet, this one featured lots of drinking and toasts; the Nixons presented some wordy ones, and the Chinese responded with the classic Chinese toast, "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XdJtrWz-dak gan bei]]!" ("Bottoms up!"[[note]]Literally, it means "Dry [the] glass!"[[/note]]) ([[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3GVDYTxXWw Full scene from a much older production]].[[note]]Actually the premiere--note that the actor playing Nixon is the same man, James Maddalena, as the 2011 performance, and has visibly aged.[[/note]])
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129* In ''VisualNovel/AtomGrrrl'', Very and Dave go to a restaurant which serves the last meals of famous serial killers. Dave is appalled when Very gets a chocolate drink that costs $10, to which she informs him it's made with the finest Belgian chocolate.
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133* In Episode 12 "Dinner" of ''WebVideo/TheAutobiographyOfJaneEyre'', Jane, a live-in tutor, is invited to dine with Mr Rochester, his daughter Adele, and his personal assistant Grace Poole. They have a formal dinner every other Sunday together when Mr Rochester is at home. The viewers got to see just the events before dinner, so no faux pas is shown, but Jane is visibly nervous.
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137* ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'': This trope is one of the banes of Applejack's existence. Despite her time with Aunt and Uncle Orange, she never figured out which fork to use, and the fancy meals don't hit the spot like down-home farm chow.
138* In ''[[Franchise/KungFuPanda Kung Fu Panda Holiday]]'', Po has to host the Winter Feast, an extremely formal and highly ritualised dinner, for all the Kung Fu masters in China. [[WhatCouldPossiblyGoWrong "How hard can it be?"]], [[DisasterDominoes indeed]].
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