Fill in the blank: At the Restaurant



Explanation

📝 At the Restaurant

菜单 (càidān) – menu
See how native speakers say that word

请给我一份菜单。
Qǐng gěi wǒ yī fèn càidān.
Please give me a menu.


服务员 (fúwùyuán) – waiter/waitress
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服务员,请过来一下。
Fúwùyuán, qǐng guòlái yīxià.
Waiter, please come here.


点菜 (diǎn cài) – to order food
See how native speakers say that word

我想点三个菜。
Wǒ xiǎng diǎn sān gè cài.
I’d like to order three dishes.


饮料 (yǐnliào) – beverage/drink
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你想喝什么饮料?
Nǐ xiǎng hē shénme yǐnliào?
What drink would you like?


米饭 (mǐfàn) – rice
See how native speakers say that word

请再来一碗米饭。
Qǐng zài lái yī wǎn mǐfàn.
Please bring another bowl of rice.


面条 (miàntiáo) – noodles
See how native speakers say that word

我最喜欢吃牛肉面条。
Wǒ zuì xǐhuān chī niúròu miàntiáo.
I like eating beef noodles the most.


(tāng) – soup
See how native speakers say that word

这碗汤很好喝。
Zhè wǎn tāng hěn hǎo hē.
This bowl of soup tastes great.


结账 (jiézhàng) – to pay the bill
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我们要结账了。
Wǒmen yào jiézhàng le.
We’d like to pay the bill.


便宜 (piányi) – cheap/inexpensive
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这家餐厅很便宜。
Zhè jiā cāntīng hěn piányi.
This restaurant is cheap.


(guì) – expensive
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这里的菜太贵了。
Zhèlǐ de cài tài guì le.
The food here is too expensive.


味道 (wèidào) – taste/flavor
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这道菜味道很好。
Zhè dào cài wèidào hěn hǎo.
This dish tastes very good.


(là) – spicy
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这个菜很辣。
Zhège cài hěn là.
This dish is very spicy.


甜点 (tiándiǎn) – dessert
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我们要点一个甜点。
Wǒmen yào diǎn yī gè tiándiǎn.
We want to order a dessert.


(chá) – tea
See how native speakers say that word

请给我一杯热茶。
Qǐng gěi wǒ yī bēi rè chá.
Please give me a cup of hot tea.


桌子 (zhuōzi) – table
See how native speakers say that word

这张桌子已经有人了。
Zhè zhāng zhuōzi yǐjīng yǒu rén le.
This table is already taken.


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