a la mode

Etymology
. The US sense was coined by polyglot restaurant owner John Gieriet in Minnesota in the 1800s though later attributed to Berry Hall and Charles Watson Townsend.

Adjective

 * 1) ; in the current style or fashion.
 * 2)  Served with ice cream.
 * Our pie a la mode has a scoop of vanilla ice cream on top.
 * 1) * November 1959, "Martin Bunn", Popular Science, Gus Pulls a Switch:
 * With a bowl of beef stew, apple pie a la mode, and two cups of coffee under his belt, Gus Wilson walked leisurely back to the Model Garage.
 * 1) Of beef: larded and stewed with vegetables.
 * With a bowl of beef stew, apple pie a la mode, and two cups of coffee under his belt, Gus Wilson walked leisurely back to the Model Garage.
 * 1) Of beef: larded and stewed with vegetables.

Translations

 * Finnish:

Adverb

 * 1) In a particular style or fashion.

Translations

 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: à la mode, a la mode