Ready to dine out in an English-speaking country? These 10 essential phrases will help you order food, ask about the menu, and enjoy your meal confidently.

1. “A table for two, please.”
You: A table for two, please.
Host: Right this way, please.
2. “Can I see the menu?”
You: Can I see the menu, please?
Server: Of course. Here you go.
3. “What do you recommend?”
You: What do you recommend?
Server: Our grilled salmon is very popular.
4. “I’m allergic to nuts.”
You: I’m allergic to nuts. Does this have any?
Server: No, that dish is nut-free.
5. “Can I get this without onions?”
You: Can I get this without onions?
Server: Sure, I’ll let the kitchen know.
6. “I’ll have the chicken pasta.”
You: I’ll have the chicken pasta, please.
Server: Great choice!
7. “Could we have some water, please?”
You: Could we have some water, please?
Server: Still or sparkling?
8. “Can I get this to go?”
You: Can I get the rest to go?
Server: Sure, I’ll bring a takeout box.
9. “Can we get the bill, please?”
You: Can we get the bill, please?
Server: Of course. I’ll be right back.
10. “The food was excellent!”
You: The food was excellent!
Server: Thank you! We’re glad you enjoyed it.
🛎️ Conclusion
With these phrases, you can confidently enjoy dining experiences abroad. Practice them and try using one next time you travel!
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Day 8: Asking for Directions – Navigating the Streets in English →
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