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Order English phrases

What English phrases do we use when ordering food in a western restaurant in English? Here are the English phrases I ordered for your reference!

Order English (phrase)

Take one? Order

Order English (sentence pattern)

I'd like to make a reservation. In some restaurants, you need to make a reservation in advance. Be ready to tell the restaurant how many people you have, when you will arrive, and your name. "Me? I'd like to reserve a table for four for Christie at 8 o'clock tonight. " The receptionist may ask your contact number or whether you need a smoking area, so consider this information in advance.

2. Can you repeat it? This phrase is not only used for eating out, but also very important. Restaurants may be noisy and waiters may speak faster. If you don't understand anything, ask them, "Can you repeat that?" Sure, simply say "excuse me?" That's good. Don't be afraid to use too much.

We need another minute. You can use this expression if the waiter asks you to order and you haven't decided yet. You will hear, "Are you ready to order?" Use "not yet." We need another minute "or" can we have another minute? " Answer. Please note that in a busy restaurant, "one minute" usually means that the waiter will come back to take your order in five minutes.

4. I want/I want ... These are the two most important expressions. When ordering food or drink, use "I think?" Or "I want it?" For example, "I want spaghetti and some tea," or "I want a sandwich and a soft drink." Pointing at the menu always makes people understand.

5. Can you bring it? /Do you have any? If you want more things, just say, "Can you bring more napkins?" If you want something, but you are not sure if the restaurant has it, try saying, "Do you have it?" For example, if you want orange juice but it's not on the menu, you can ask, "Do you have orange juice?"

6. This is what I ordered. If the waiter sends the wrong dish, say, "This is not what I ordered. What did I order?" Continue to order. This situation is not common, but if it does happen, you should pay attention to what you say to correct it.

7. Please pay the bill! When you are ready to leave, get the waiter's attention and say "please check out!" " As a short summary of your meal.

Ordering English (sample)

1. She can call for food and drinks, laundry and various services.

She can call to order food, send someone to pick up the laundry, and call other service agencies.

Don't be afraid to ask for advice on ordering.

You can ask boldly when ordering.

The waitress appeared. "Are you ready to order?"

The waitress came forward. Are you ready to order?

I'll have some appetizers first.

I'll have a snack first.

The fat bartender with a bow tie came forward and asked them to order. "Good morning, Sir. The same? "

The fat bartender with a bow tie came over and asked them to order. Good morning, gentlemen. Are they normal?

6. Don't be afraid to ask for advice about ordering food.

You can ask boldly when ordering.

7. I'll come back later to take your order.

I'll be right back to take your order.

8. Are you interested in dessert?

Would you like some sweets?

9. When she sat down, a pregnant waitress came to help her order.

As she sat down, a pregnant waitress came to help her order.

10. Welcome to Happy Burger! Can I take your order?

Welcome to Happy Burger! Can I take your order?

1 1. Are you ready to order, madam?

Are you ready to order, madam?

12. They are ordering in the restaurant.

They are ordering in the restaurant.

13. Clerk: May I take your order now?

Shop assistant: May I take your order now?

14. May I order, please?

Can I order now?

15. Would you like some sweets, sir?

Would you like some sweets, sir?

Order English (Dialogue)

Module 1

W: What can I do for your order? I: Yes, I'd like some salad and a hamburger. Would you like something to drink? I: water, please. W: Would you like some dessert after dinner? I: Yes, please give me an ice cream. Anything else? I: No, that's all. I'll be right back with your order. I: thank you!

Module 2

c; Waiter, please come here.

W: Yes, sir. Can I help you?

c; May I have the menu, please?

W: Yes, sir. Here you are. So, what would you like to eat?

Let me see. Ok, I'd like some beef, steak and some salad.

W: ok! what would you like to drink?

A cup of coffee. That's it.

W: ok. Wait a minute.

..... after a while.

C: May I have the bill, please?

W: Certainly. Here it is.

C: Then, how much is it?

W: It comes to 40 dollars.

C: Here is the money and the tip.