Adjective
tableside (comparative more tableside, superlative most tableside)
Near a table, especially at a restaurant.
Selling wine is all about sizing people up, and it takes a certain amount of chutzpah. The tableside bottle sell is a very funny thing - you take a look at the guy's blazer, what kind of shoes he's wearing, what kind of broad he's with. Is he trying to be a hero? Joe Bastianich
Early on, Chopt was a trendsetter, translating the fine-dining shtick of tableside knife work into the more everyday sight of hourly workers on the line using mezzalunas to obliterate white-collar professionals’ $13 salads into shreds. Source: Internet
It was a room full of cool people and thoughtful outside-the-rubber-chicken-box food choices thanks to tasty casual dining companies like The Counter, Baja Fresh and low carb wine SmartVine, served up along with tableside champagne. Source: Internet
Both make diners’ jaws drop like cartoonish wolves when they arrive tableside. Source: Internet
From the looks of it, I’m the only person who’s never been here before, and after one bite of queso flameado, that flambéed and sinful white cheese and chorizo stuffed tableside into a perfectly cooked flour tortilla, I understand why. Source: Internet
New York strips, rib-eyes, and fillets are all on offer, as well as a crazy good burger and a sirloin for two, carved tableside. Source: Internet