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Selected English conversations about eating in restaurants

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English conversation about eating in a restaurant

I believe you ordered a grand slam breakfast.

Oh, great! You know, I'm looking at my plate. I ordered scrambled eggs, not fried ones.

Oh, I just noticed that I accidentally brought you your friend's breakfast.

B: I can exchange with him, thank you.

You want pancakes, sir.

Excuse me, I think I ordered waffles.

I'm sorry I heard wrong.

Please exchange my pancakes for waffles. While I am waiting, I will eat my bacon and eggs.

A: I'll bring you waffles right away.

B: Thank you very much.

English conversation about eating in a restaurant Part II

A: My name is Mary. I'll be at your service tonight.

Thank you, Mary. We have been looking forward to trying this restaurant.

Would you like an appetizer before your main course?

Sure, that sounds great. Where are your appetizers listed?

A: There is a special appetizer menu in the center of the table.

B: Chicken and cheese tortillas look good. Is that good?

You know, that's one of my favorites!

B: ok, I'll have that one.

A: You can choose another appetizer to share at half price.

B: Great! Please add an onion ring.

English dialogue 3 eating in a restaurant

When you are thinking about what you want for dinner, do you want a drink?

B: Can you tell me where your wine list is?

A: The wine list is posted on that board.

B: Can we order a mixed drink in this restaurant?

A: Yes, our bar has a variety of mixed drinks to choose from.

B: Do you remember any special dishes?

A: Our most popular drink is Cuervo Gold Margarita.

B: That sounds like a good choice for me. May I have one?

A: May I add ice for you, or do you prefer a mixture?

B: I'd like ice, please.

A: With or without salt?

B: I'd like it without salt.