dish fit for the gods

The phrase "dish fit for the gods" typically refers to a meal or food preparation of exceptionally high quality or taste. It suggests that the dish is so delicious and satisfying that it is worthy of being served to divine beings or deities. It symbolizes perfection, excellence, and luxury in culinary experiences.


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