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Selected English Conversations in Restaurants

English conversation is like the Chinese saying? The English situational dialogues are like the Chinese saying: "Look at the person you are talking to and tailor the clothes to fit the body". In other words, you should use different ways of expression in different situations to convey language and exchange information at the right time and place. I have organized the English conversation in the restaurant, welcome to read!

A: Well, here is your breakfast!

B: Thanks so much. Miss, I believe I ordered my eggs scrambled, and these are fried.

A: Sorry, your friend over there ordered fried.

B: Oh yeah. Here, I will just trade with him.

A: Here are your pancakes, sir.

A: Here is your breakfast.

A: Oh yeah. Here, I will just trade with him.

A: Here are your pancakes, sir.

B: But I ordered waffles!

A: Oh, I am so sorry!

B: That's OK. I will eat my eggs and bacon, and you can take my pancakes back.

A: Good, sir. I will take care of that right away.

B: Thank you so much!

English Dialogues in Restaurants Part 2

A: Did you enjoy your meal?

B: Yes, we

A: May I interest you in some dessert?

B: Yes, that sounds great.

A: Well, we have chocolate mousse cake, homemade fresh strawberry shortcake, and a lot of other things.

B: Yes, that sounds great.

A: Well, we have chocolate mousse cake, homemade fresh strawberry shortcake, and a spicyrum apple crisp for our specials.

B: The apple crisp sounds great.

B: Good suggestion. Could you please bring us a chocolate mousse cake and four dessert forks, please?

A: Since there are four of you, would you like to split a second dessert?

B: Good suggestion. Could you please bring us a chocolate mousse cake and four dessert forks, please?

A: Would you like coffee or tea with your dessert?

B: Let's have four coffees, please.

A: OK. I will be right back with your desserts and drinks.

A: OK.

A: OK. I will be right back with your desserts and drinks.

B: Thank you! We have really enjoyed our meal here.

English Dialogues in Restaurants III

A: May I take your drink order while you are looking over

B: Yes, do you have a wine list?

A: The wine list is on the second page of your menu.

B: Do you have mixed drinks in this

A: Yes, we have a full bar here.

B: I am not sure what I want. Do you have any house specials?

A: Actually, we are famous for our Cuervo Gold margarine.

A: Actually we are famous for our Cuervo Gold margaritas.

B: That sounds good! Please bring me one of those.

A: Would you like that drink blended or on the rocks?

B

A: Would you like that drink blended or on the rocks?

B: I would like it blended.

A: Would you like it with salt or no salt?

B: I would like my margarita with no salt, thank you.

A: George, is your chicken OK?

B: Please bring me one of those. George, is your chicken OK?

B: It tastes great, but it is really dry. Is your fish all right?

A: My fish is very dry.

A: My fish is very dry.

B: I wonder if they left it sitting around too long before they served it.

A: That's exactly what I was thinking had happened.

B: Are your vegetables OK?

A: The vegetables are kind of mushy.

B: So are mine. I think they left them cooking too long.

A: The food here is usually good, so I think that we should tell the waiter that there is a lot of food here.

A: The food here is usually good, so I think that we should tell the waiter that there is aproblem.

B: I think that you are right. Maybe they can give us a free dessert or something.

A: The vegetables are kind of mushy.