Beef and reef In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "Beef and reef", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Skylar Chau calendar 2021-02-27 12:02

Meaning of Beef and reef

Synonyms:

Surf and turf

Beef and reef Australia singular noun

A meal including meat and seafood; the restaurant serving that kind of meal.

I can't go with you guys to that beef and reef as I'm a vegan.

I prefer beefsteak to beef and reef.

That chef makes delicious beef and reef.

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Food that keeps you from being hungry again quickly.

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Grammar and Usage of Beef and reef

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Origin of Beef and reef

It seems that this name appeared in the late 1960s. It was printed in a newspaper published in 1967: "Another speciality is the Beef and Reef platter of broiled Alaska king crab a filet mignon with drawn butter."

(Source: Internet)

 

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