What are the commonly used English in Western restaurants?

Updated on Restaurant 2024-01-28
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Apron: A napple that covers your clothes when eating.

    barbeque (BBQ): Barbecue.

    barstool: A bar stool, usually available at the bar counter.

    Beverage: Drinks.

    bill, cheque, check: bill.

    Black coffee: Coffee without milk.

    booze: Wine.

    bottle opener: A bottle opener.

    Burnt: It's burnt.

    cocktail: Cocktail.

    combo: Package.

    Coupon: Coupon.

    Credit card: A credit card.

    delivery: Delivery.

    For here: Dine here.

    to go: Take away the meal.

    dessert: an after-dinner snack.

    There are many more words, if you don't understand it, please feel free to ask.

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