From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishside orderˈside ˌorder noun [countable] DFa small amount of food ordered in a restaurant to be eaten with a main meal but served on a separate dish a side order of onion rings
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side order• We had grilled chicken dark meat over rice with a little sauce, and a side order of steamed green beans.• The safest option is often a single, enormous sausage and a side order of disintegrating baked beans.• He also had a side order of Navy bean soup, a cottage-cheese salad and cherry pie.• This is chutzpah on rye bread with a side order of pickles and sour cream.