Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - Ask for an English conversation about ordering food in a restaurant.

Ask for an English conversation about ordering food in a restaurant.

Are you ready to order?

Can you order now?

Yes, I think I am. May I have a soup first?

Yes, you can. May I have a sample soup first? What's the soup today?

That's macaroni and vegetable soup, is that all right, sir?

This is Italian vegetable soup, ok?

Yes, it's good. May I have a chicken for the main course?

Of course. Ok ... As for the main course, may I have a chicken?

A: OK! .

All right!

B: Please give me some vegetables and boiled potatoes.

More vegetables and boiled potatoes.

A: Boil the potatoes, will you?

... boiled potatoes. All right.

B: Thank you very much.

thank you

A: Never mind!

You are welcome!

Attendant: Are you ready to order, sir?

Attendant: Are you ready to order, sir?

Jason: Yes, I want a steak.

Jason: Yes, please give me a steak.

Attendant: How would you like your steak, rare or well-done?

Attendant: How would you like your steak? Raw, medium or well-done?

Jason: Please make it rare.

Jason: Please make it rare.

Attendant: Would you like something to drink?

Attendant: What would you like to drink?

Jason: Coffee, please.

Jason: Coffee.

Matters needing attention in ordering food in restaurant

(1) Hello. May I take your order? Have you thought of anything?

Yes What do I want /a … Yes, I want …

In the restaurant, the waiter asked the customer about the order. May I take your order, please? Are you ready to order? You can directly answer the food you want to eat.

(2) Is there anything else? Do you need anything else?

No, thank you. That's it. That's all, thank you.

Yes, please.

When the customer stops ordering, the waiter needs to confirm with him whether there are other needs. Go and ask. If you still need it, you can answer the food directly. If not, you can answer no, thank you. That's it.

Eat here or take away? Eat or pack here.

This restaurant provides in-store dining and packing services, so the clerk can use this sentence pattern to express "eat here or take away"? Go and ask. This is a multiple-choice question, which can be answered according to your own situation.