Sentences to describe sumptuous meals

The sentences describing sumptuous meals are as follows:

1. The dishes are always sumptuous, the eyes are full, there are always people and sounds around, and the khaki carpet in the restaurant is like a sultry dusk. The dullness of waking up from a nap, the dullness of slowly drowning in warm water.

2. Every dinner is the most sumptuous. Today, I have a bowl of ramen, half a cup of milk tea, a small cup of fruit wine, a few puffs, and lastly, the lily is particularly fragrant and blooms very large.

3. The table was full of soup and noodles for breakfast, and the chicken and fish were especially abundant at noon. After tasting all the delicious food, I couldn’t hold my stomach, so I packed my bags and went to work.

4. A sumptuous dinner! There is also stewed steak, which makes me really want to eat it.

5. Most of the reunion dinners in every family have the same meaning. The table is full of chicken, duck and fish, rich and beautiful, and rich and rich. What slowly disappears from the reunion dinner table are those traditional New Year foods. If one day grandpa is gone, I'm afraid there will be no one in the family to make jelly and steamed bowls of dumplings; if the old man is gone, I'm afraid the whole family will no longer get together to celebrate the New Year. This is the meaning of the old man to a family.

6. All important dishes, such as whole duck, are often served after twelve or three different dishes. In fact, just one dish of whole duck is enough for any meal. People eat well. Such overly sumptuous dishes are out of a false form of respecting guests, and also because as each dish is served, it is assumed that the guests are enjoying themselves while drinking, performing drinking orders, or reciting poems.

7. The New Year’s Eve dinner is definitely a feast. Braised happy meat and steamed lucky fish. Braised happy shrimps and stir-fried Ruyi vegetables. Slowly simmer happy balls and boiled monk noodles. The whole family sits around and enjoys delicious food.