Not table d'hote (1,2,5)
I believe the answer is:
a la carte
'not table d'hote' is the definition.
('a la carte' is the opposite to 'table d'hote')
This is the entire clue.
(Other definitions for a la carte that I've seen before include "Menu with individually priced dishes" , "A real cat (anag.)" , "on special order" , "Menu with individually-priced dishes" , "The pick-what-you-like menu" .)