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Eating out - Vocabulary
Eating out
What about a restaurant?
What about eating out?
Arriving at the restaurant
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The waiter | The waitress | The head waiter |
| Hello, (do you have) a table for two, please? |
| Sure! To have a drink or to eat? |
Can we get a table for lunch? | We'll have a table free in just a few minutes. | ||
Are you still serving lunch? | |||
We would like to eat if that's possible. N | Do you have a reservation? |
Before the meal
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Drinks : wine -water | Aperitif / cocktail | The wine list |
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The menu | Starter /appetizer / first course | The dish of the day Today's special |
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Main course | The garnish | The dessert / sweets |
| Can we have the menu, please? |
| Be right with you. |
Can we order? | Would you like something to drink first? | ||
Does this meat come with anything? | Yes, with a side salad. |
After the meal
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The bill (uk) | The check (us) | The tip |
Could I have the bill/check please? It's my treat! / I am treating you! It's on me! Let me pick this up.
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