
63 Learn English through the BEST Listening Practice | Talking about RESTAURANTS & EATING OUT
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What You'll Learn in This Lesson• How to ask where to eat
• Ordering food at a restaurant
• Talking to servers and making requests
• Paying the bill/check and tipping
• Describing your dining experience
• Common restaurant idioms
📖 Essential Restaurant Phrases
Should we eat out tonight?
• Where should we go for dinner?
• I'm in the mood for Italian food.
• What about that place we went to last time?
• Do we need to book a table or can we just show up?
• Do you have a reservation?
• For how many?
• We have a 30-minute wait. Would you like me to put your name on the list?
• Is there room at the bar?
• Can I get a water as well? (British vs. American pronunciation: water vs. wah-der)
• Are you ready to order or do you need a few more minutes?
• I think we’re ready.
• I'll have the pasta with chicken, please.
• Can I get the burger but without onions?
• How is everything?
• Excuse me, I ordered fries, not broccoli.
• Can I get these out of your way? (When they take your empty plates.)
• Can we get the check, please? (US) / Can we get the bill, please? (UK)
Tipping in the US
• Standard tip = 20%
• If the meal is $50, you leave a $10 tip.
• It’s not obligatory, but it’s expected.Talking About the Restaurant Experience• I should have ordered the burger.
• I should have left a bigger tip.
• The food was okay, but it wasn’t worth the price.
• Those portions were way too small.
• That was one of the best meals I’ve had in a long time!
• The server was really rude. / The server was great!
🍕 Takeout, Delivery & Fast Food• In the UK, it’s called takeaway. In the US, it’s takeout.
• I rarely get takeout, but sometimes I do on a Friday night.
• Drive-throughs are common in the US, especially for coffee.
🏆 Restaurant Idioms
• Bite off more than you can chew – Taking on too much responsibility.
• Have a lot on your plate – Being very busy with many responsibilities.
• Leave a bad taste in your mouth – Having a negative experience that stays with you.
🎯 What to Do Next:
✅ Rewatch the lesson and repeat the phrases.
✅ Check the description for learning resources.
✅ Share this lesson with a friend!
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