1. Definition: a set menu is a fixed-price set meal that is not based on individual dishes, while a set meal is a meal for one person who orders his or her favorite dishes.
2. Composition: set menu is usually composed of cold dishes and hot dishes **** with the composition, while the bit meal to the customer's taste is based on the customer's own point of view of the composition of the dishes.
3. Dining style: set meal is a collective meal, everyone shares the same set of dishes, while the bit meal is personalized ordering, everyone points to their favorite dishes.
Overall, the set meal pays more attention to the overall set meal and saves catering cost, while the place meal emphasizes more on personal taste and free choice.