You put this to cover the table.
Tablecloth
What do you call a person who takes your order?
A waiter / waitress / server
Estamos abiertos de 7 de la mañana a 11 de la noche. Abrimos todos los días excepto los martes.
We are open from 7am to 11pm. We're open everyday except Tuesday.
Three polite ways to order food.
Could/May I have/get...?
I would like...
I will have...
After a meal, people will leave a _________ if the service was good.
Tip
Name 7 things we use to eat and drink.
Plate, bowl, spoon, fork, knife, chopsticks, cup, mug, etc.
This person greets you at the restaurant and asks how many people are in your group
A host or hostess
¿Qué va a tomar?
What would you like to order?
Three (polite) magic words to use with everyone.
Excuse me, Please, Thank you
When ordering food inside a fast-food restaurant, you can ask for your food "for here" or...
To go / Takeaway
We use it to clean our mouth/hands after eating.
Napkin / serviette
This person cleans the dishes
A dishwasher
A: ¿Cuántas personas son en su grupo?
B: Somos 5 personas.
A: How many people in your party?
B: There are five of us.
Lo siento, pero yo no pedí esto. Creo que hay un error en la cuenta.
I’m sorry, but I didn’t order this.I think there’s a mistake on the bill.
Name at least 4 ways of saying "baño"
Toilet, bathroom, facilities, restroom, washroom, loo, lavatory, ladies' room, men's room.
A flat container with a raised rim, typically used for carrying food and drink
Tray
A person who takes away plates/bowls/cups/silverware off of tables at a restaurant and cleans the tables.
Busser/busgirl/busboy
¿Nos puede traer la cuenta, por favor?
Could we have the bill/check, please?”
¿Qué lleva este plato?
Soy alérgico a los frutos secos.
What does this dish contain?/What's in this dish?
I'm allergic to nuts.
A bag used by a restaurant customer or party guest to take home leftover food
The doggy bag
Matched group of small containers, usually housed on a tray or rack, designed to hold seasonings and sauces
Condiment set
Some formal titles to use for te guest
Mr./ Mrs. / Miss / Sr./ Ma'am
Enseguida vuelvo con su comida.
Aquí tiene. ¡Que aproveche!
I'll be right back with your food.
Here you are/go. Enjoy your meal!
Centro de mesa, velas, jarrón, cesta del pan, cubertería, cristalería.
Centrepiece, candles, vase, breadbasket, cutlery, glassware.
Each person in a group, particularly on a date or at a restaurant, pays for their own expenses rather than one person covering the entire bill.
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