éttermet
Éttermet is a term used in speculative fiction and culinary discourse to denote a community-oriented eating space that blends features of a restaurant, a food hall, and a cooperative kitchen. The word is a neologism rather than an established term in mainstream gastronomy. In fictional or design contexts, éttermet often appears as a locally anchored venue that prioritizes social interaction, accessibility, and mutual aid.
Origins and usage: The coinage emerged in modern discussions about urban food systems and participatory dining
Characteristics: Common elements include flexible seating and shared tables, menus based on seasonal or locally sourced
Layout and services: Floor plans often mix dining areas with market stalls, demonstrations, and teaching kitchens.
Variants and challenges: Micro-éttermet or neighborhood éttermet are common variants. Variability in funding, management, and regulatory
Impact and reception: Proponents argue that éttermets strengthen local economies, support small producers, and reduce food
See also: restaurant, food hall, cooperative kitchen, community kitchen, social enterprise.