If the waiter forgets to give the menu when ordering, you can say:
Can I eat Amonu?
May I have a menu?
When the guest's menu is almost ready, the waiter will come and ask:
Are you ready to order?
Are you ready to order?
Answer:
I need two more minutes.
I need two more minutes.
I am ready (to order).
Ready to order.
You'd better not say I want to ... when ordering, you'd better use this sentence pattern:
I want (have) ... and ....
For example, I like cheeseburgers and vanilla milkshakes.
2. When eating
In the process of eating, the waiter will come and ask:
Is everything all right?
Is everything all right?
If there are no questions, you can answer:
It's good.
Sometimes you need a waiter to do something for you. You can use this sentence pattern:
Excuse me, can I have it? ...
Excuse me, can I have XXX?
For example, if you need to pack after dinner, you can say:
Excuse me, may I have a box?
Excuse me, can you give me a box to pack?
Then the waiter will give you a paper box.
check
The easiest way to ask for the bill is:
Bill, please.
Check it.
Tip at the checkout. If you give cash, you can say:
Keep the change.
Keep the change.