0 a mixture of many different hot and cold dishes that are arranged so that you can serve yourself --
a smorgasbord of choices
1 a mixture of many different hot and cold dishes that are arranged so that you can serve yourself as much as you want; a buffet: --
Many restaurants offer their house "pikila" (variety) a platter with a smorgasbord of various mezedes that can be served immediately to customers looking for a quick or light meal.
They sample from a smorgasbord of disciplines without troubling to learn any.
Pileated woodpeckers may also forage on or near the ground, especially around fallen, dead trees, which can contain a smorgasbord of insect life.
Prior to sports the station had a smorgasbord of formats, including variations of adult contemporary, country music, and talk.
At all festivals there was a smorgasbord of spiritual and religious learning.
In the course of sampling the smorgasbord of short-lived occupations, he meets up with assorted eccentric, frequently alcoholic characters.
She enjoys not only playing and composing but also collaborating with a smorgasbord of musicians interested in premiering her pieces.
The show uses instruments, voices and bodies to create a visual smorgasbord of dance, movement and theater.