Ordering Food at a Restaurant

In this lesson, we will focus on useful phrases and vocabulary to help a mom order food at a restaurant with her children. You will learn how to ask questions about the menu, inquire about dietary restrictions, and handle the bill. Conversation:

Mom:
Hi! It’s just me and my two kids today. Can we please have a table for three?

Waiter:
Of course! Right this way. Here’s your menu. Can I start you off with any drinks?

Mom:
I’ll have a water, and can my kids get a juice, please?

Waiter:
Sure! We have apple, orange, and cranberry juice. What would you like for your kids?

Mom:
They’ll have apple juice, please.

Waiter:
Great! I’ll bring the drinks right away. Do you need any help with the menu, or are you ready to order?

Mom:
Can you tell me about the specials today?

Waiter:
Today’s special is grilled salmon with a side of mashed potatoes and steamed vegetables. Would you like to try that?

Mom:
Sounds good, but is there any chance the salmon has any dairy in it? My daughter has a dairy allergy.

Waiter:
Let me check with the kitchen. Yes, the salmon is dairy-free, so it should be fine for your daughter.

Mom:
Great, we’ll have that. I’ll have the grilled chicken entrée for myself, and my kids would like the spaghetti with tomato sauce.

Waiter:
Perfect. Would you like any appetizers before the main course?

Mom:
What appetizers do you have?

Waiter:
We have a house salad, soup of the day, and garlic bread.

Mom:
We’ll have the house salad to start.

Waiter:
Great choice! And would you like any dessert after your meal?

Mom:
What desserts do you have?

Waiter:
We have chocolate cake, cheesecake, and vanilla ice cream.

Mom:
We’ll have the chocolate cake, please. And if we need a drink refill during the meal, is that okay?

Waiter:
Of course, I’ll be happy to refill your drinks.

Mom:
Thanks! And how much should I leave for a tip?

Waiter:
A tip of 15% is standard, but you can leave whatever you feel is appropriate.

Mom:
Thank you, I’ll keep that in mind!

Vocabulary List

  • Menu – A list of food and drinks available at a restaurant.
    • Example: “Can I see the menu, please?”
  • Appetizer – A small dish served before the main meal.
    • Example: “We ordered soup as an appetizer.”
  • Entrée – The main dish in a meal.
    • Example: “I’ll have the grilled chicken for my entrée.”
  • Dessert – A sweet dish usually served at the end of a meal.
    • Example: “Would you like some dessert after your meal?”
  • Special – A dish offered by the restaurant that is different from the regular menu or at a discounted price.
    • Example: “The special today is grilled salmon.”
  • Allergy – A reaction by the body to certain food or substances that can cause harm.
    • Example: “My son has a peanut allergy.”
  • Drink refill – Asking for more of the drink you’ve already ordered.
    • Example: “Can I get a drink refill, please?”
  • Check – The bill or receipt from the restaurant for your meal.
    • Example: “Can we get the check, please?”
  • Tip – Money given to the server as a thank you for their service.
    • Example: “I left a 15% tip for the waiter.”

Grammar Tip:

When ordering food, here are some useful sentence structures:

  • Asking about the menu: “Can you tell me about the specials today?” or “What do you recommend?”
  • Inquiring about dietary restrictions: “Does this dish contain dairy?” or “Are there any nuts in this meal?”
  • Making a request: “I’ll have the grilled chicken, please.” or “We’ll have the soup to start.”
  • Asking for a refill: “Can I get a drink refill, please?” or “Could we have more water, please?”

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Restaurant Conversation - Fill in the Blanks

Mom: Hi! It’s just me and my two kids today. Can we please have a table for ?

Waiter: Of course! Right this way. Here’s your . Can I start you off with any drinks?

Mom: I’ll have a water, and can my kids get a , please?

Waiter: Sure! We have apple, orange, and cranberry . What would you like for your kids?

Mom: They’ll have apple juice, please.

Waiter: Great! I’ll bring the drinks right away. Do you need any help with the , or are you ready to order?

Mom: Can you tell me about the today?

Waiter: Today’s special is grilled with a side of mashed potatoes and steamed vegetables. Would you like to try that?

Mom: Sounds good, but is there any chance the salmon has any in it? My daughter has a dairy allergy.

Waiter: Let me check with the kitchen. Yes, the salmon is , so it should be fine for your daughter.

Mom: Great, we’ll have that. I’ll have the grilled entrée for myself, and my kids would like the spaghetti with sauce.

Waiter: Perfect. Would you like any before the main course?

Mom: What appetizers do you have?

Waiter: We have a house , soup of the day, and garlic bread.

Mom: We’ll have the house salad to start.

Waiter: Great choice! And would you like any after your meal?

Mom: What desserts do you have?

Waiter: We have chocolate cake, , and vanilla ice cream.

Mom: We’ll have the , please. And if we need a drink during the meal, is that okay?

Waiter: Of course, I’ll be happy to refill your drinks.

Mom: Thanks! And how much should I leave for a ?

Waiter: A tip of % is standard, but you can leave whatever you feel is appropriate.

Mom: Thank you, I’ll keep that in mind!

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