1. In cooking:
* It refers to a dish that is prepared and served on a single plate, rather than in a larger dish to be shared. For example, "filet mignon a la page" means a single filet mignon served on its own plate.
2. In literature:
* It can describe a style of writing or narration that is focused on a single character or topic, moving linearly through the story or argument.
3. In general usage:
* It can simply mean "in writing" or "on paper". For example, "The details are all a la page in the contract."
It's important to note that "a la page" is not as commonly used in English as it is in French. If you're not sure what it means in a particular context, it's always best to check the definition or ask for clarification.