Platter (dinner)
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(Whatever) in a basket, (whatever) platter or (whatever) with fries is a restaurant menu term that refers to a sandwich or other main-dish entrée that is served on top of a basket of an accompanying foodstuff, usually french fries. The "basket" is usually either made of plastic and lined with paper, or is simply a disposable paperboard box or tray. Sometimes the basket contains other side dishes as well, such as a container of cole slaw or a pickle. This term seems to be most common in the Midwestern U.S..
It was a common "pub" item some years ago when "chicken in a basket" was a favourite in the UK, but has now fallen from popularity. Chips were the usual accompaniment.