[General] What's 'Hot line' as the words in the restaurant?

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Please refer the following sentence;

"You know, you're at the best seat in the house tonight," the waitress says with a smile, addressing the party of four seated in a burgundy-cushioned booth about eight feet from the kitchen's hot line at Buca di Beppo restaurant in Washington DC.

What's the meaning of 'hot line' here?:cry:
 

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Please refer the following sentence;

"You know, you're at the best seat in the house tonight," the waitress says with a smile, addressing the party of four seated in a burgundy-cushioned booth about eight feet from the kitchen's hot line at Buca di Beppo restaurant in Washington DC.

What's the meaning of 'hot line' here?:cry:
The "hot line" is where the food is cooked, the cookers, griddles, grills etc.
 

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Thank you so much for your reply!

I couldn't find any answer in the web dictionary sites as well as restaurant articles and was in trouble.
It was so helpful to know the meaning!
 

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Please refer the following sentence;

"You know, you're at the best seat in the house tonight," the waitress says with a smile, addressing the party of four seated in a burgundy-cushioned booth about eight feet from the kitchen's hot line at Buca di Beppo restaurant in Washington DC.

What's the meaning of 'hot line' here?:cry:

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And please remember that many Americans now prefer to use the

gender-neutral term "server" (instead of "waiter" and "waitress).
 
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