Good morning/afternoon/evening. what can I do for you?
Good morning/afternoon/evening. Can I help you?
2. How many people are coming to dinner?
How many people are there in your party, sir/madam?
How many Santas are coming?
3. When will you arrive?
What time do you want to arrive?
May I have your name , please?
May I have your name , please?
May I leave your contact information?
May I take down your phone number?
6. Do you have any requirements that we need to prepare?
Is there anything you need us to prepare in advance?
Please let us know if you have any requirements.
Please let us know if you have any further requirements.
I'm afraid our restaurant will reserve a seat for you until 8 pm.
I'm afraid we can only guarantee a table before 8 pm.
Second, welcome guests.
1, good morning and welcome.
. . . . Welcome to our restaurant.
2. What can I do for you?
Can I help you?
3. Have you made a reservation?
Do you have a reservation?
4. How many people are coming to dinner?
How many people?
This way, please/follow me, please.
This way, please/follow me, please.
6. Can you see it, sir?
Would you like to sit here, sir?
7. Do you want to sit by the window or by the door?
Which do you prefer, by the window or near the door?
8. Are you satisfied with this dining table?
Are you satisfied with this table?
9. Here is your menu, sir.
Here is your menu, sir.
10, sorry, sir, we don't have a table available now. Can you wait in the bar for a while? We'll let you know as soon as a table is available.
Sorry, sir, we don't have a table available now. Would you like to go to the bar for a drink? We will call you as soon as possible.
1 1. Sorry to keep you waiting, sir.
Sorry to keep you waiting, sir?
12, please let me know if you have any questions during the meal.
Please call me if you need any help.
Third, order food
1. May I take your order?
Are you ready to order now?
2. What would you like to eat?
What would you like to order?
3. Do you need anything else?
Do you want some more?
4. How would you like your steak?
How would you like your steak?
(it is rare to be mature;
Medium rare and three mature;
Medium and medium ripe;
Nakai seven mature;
Well done)
Sorry, sir, this dish is sold out.
Sorry, sir, we don't have any.
Fourth, ask for advice.
1. Are you satisfied with everything?
Are you satisfied with everything?
Is everything okay with your medicine?
2. Is there anything else you need me to do?
What can I do for you?
Can I bring you anything else?
Can I clear the table?
May I clean your desk now?
Do you want me to clear your desk?
Verb (short for verb) apologizes
1. I'm very sorry, sir. I apologize for my reckless behavior just now.
I'm very sorry for such a mistake, sir?
2. Sorry, sir. I'll change it for you right away.
I'll change it right away.
I'm very sorry. I'll report to the supervisor right away.
I'm very sorry, I'll call the administrator.
I apologize to you again.
I want to apologize again.
I'm sorry, but we are glad that you pointed it out to us.
Sorry, we are glad that you clicked this button.
An intransitive verb closes an account.
1. Do you want to check out now?
Do you want to have the bill now?
Do you want to pay in cash or by credit card?
Do you want to pay in cash or by credit card?
3. Excuse me, do you separate accounts or jointly account?
Do you want to pay on the same bill or separately?
Sorry, I'll do it again right away.
Sorry, I have to add it again.
Excuse me, can you tell me what's wrong?
Excuse me, can you tell me what is wrong?
Excuse me, could you tell me your room number and show me your room card?
Excuse me, may I have your room key and room card?
7. Excuse me, please sign here.
Excuse me, sir, would you please sign here?
Seven, Fujian
Thank you for coming and hope to serve you again.
Thank you, sir. We hope to see you again.
I am glad that you like your meal. Goodbye.
I'm glad you like your medicine. Bye.
Thank you very much. Have a nice evening. Goodbye.
Thank you very much. Have a nice evening. Bye.