Spanish Words for Going to a Restaurant
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Spanish Words for Going to a Restaurant
Restaurant Spanish: Here are some helpful phrases and Spanish words for going to a restaurant.
el comedor (m) — dining room
los cubiertos (m) — cutlery
el cuchillo (m) — knife
la cuchara (f) — spoon
la entrada (m) — first course
el menu del dia (m) — fixed-price menu
la mesa (f) — table
la pimienta (f) — pepper
el plato principal (m) — main course
los platos (m) — courses
el postre (m) — dessert
una propina (f) — a tip
la sal (f) — salt
la silla (f) — chair
el tenedor (m) — fork
Useful phrases
Permiso. — Excuse me. (to attract the waiter’s attention)
Quisiéramos pedir. — We’d like to order.
Bien hecho/en su punto/poco hecho — well done/medium/rare
¿Qué hay de postre? –— What is there for dessert?
¿Hay mesas libres? — Are there any free tables?
¿Dónde están los servicios? — Where are the toilets?
¿Hay …? — Do you have any … ?
¿La cuenta, por favor? — Can I have the bill, please?
Practice makes perfect, so make sure you use these Spanish words and phrases the next time you are going to a restaurant. Make sure to check out the list of helpful Spanish words for visiting a soda.
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