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GERMAN LESSON - AT THE RESTAURANT / FOOD / DRINK IN GERMAN
AT THE RESTAURANT - USEFUL GERMAN PHRASES
(for audio/video files showing how to say the food / restaurant phrases in German, see below)
A table for one person/two people,
please.
Ein Tisch für eine Person/zwei
Personen, bitte. (ighn TISH fuur IGHN-uh payr-ZOHN/TSVIGH payr-ZOHN-nen,
BIT-tuh )
Can I look at the menu, please?
Ich hätte gerne die Speisekarte. (ikh
HET-tuh GAYR-nuh dee SHPIGH-zuh-kahr-tuh )
Is there a house specialty?
Gibt es eine Spezialität des Hauses? (gipt
ess igh-nuh shpeh-tsyah-lee-TAYT dess HOW-zess? )
Is there a local specialty?
Gibt es eine Spezialität aus dieser
Gegend? (gipt ess igh-nuh shpeh-tsyah-lee-TAYT owss DEE-zer GAY-gent? )
I'm a vegetarian.
Ich bin Vegetarier. (ikh bin
vay-gay-TAH-ree-er )
I don't eat pork.
Ich esse kein Schweinefleisch. (ikh
ESS-uh kign SHVIGN-uh-flighsh )
I only eat kosher food.
Ich esse nur koscher. (ikh ESS-uh
noor KOH-sher )
breakfast
Frühstück (FRUU-shtuuk )
lunch
Mittagessen (mit-TAHK-ess-en )
supper
Abendessen or Abendbrot (AH-bent-ess-en
or AH-bent-broht )
I want _____.
Ich möchte _____. (ikh MOOKH-tuh )
You can hear how these and other foods are said in German. (Once page is opened place your mouse on an image to hear it said in German):
I want a dish containing ____
Ich möchte etwas mit ____ (ikh
MOOKH-tuh ett-vahss mit _____ )
beans
Bohnen (BOH-nen )
beef
Rindfleisch
(RINT-flighsh )
bread
Brot (broht )
cheese
Käse (KAY-zuh )
chicken
Huhn (hoon )
eggs
Eier (IGH-er )
fish
Fisch (fish )
fruit / fresh fruit
Obst ( OWPST)
/ frisches Obst (FRISH-ess OWPST )
ham
Schinken (SHINK-en )
noodles
Nudeln (NOO-deln )
rice
Reis (righss )
sald
Salat (zah-LAHT )
sausage
Wurst (voorst )
toast
Toast (tohst )
vegetables / fresh vegetables
Gemüse (guh-MUU-zuh )
/ frisches Gemüse (FRISH-ess guh-MUU-zuh)
May I have a glass of _____?
Könnte ich ein Glas _____ haben? (KOON-tuh
ikh ighn glahss _____ HAH-ben? )
May I have a cup of _____?
Könnte ich eine Tasse _____ haben? (KOON-tuh
ikh IGH-nuh TAH-suh _____ HAH-ben? )
May I have a bottle of _____?
Könnte ich eine Flasche _____ haben? (KOON-tuh
ikh IGH-nuh FLAH-shuh _____ HAH-ben? )
beer
Bier (beer )
coffee
Kaffee (kah-FAY )
juice
Saft (zahft )
mineral water
Mineralwasser (mee-ne-RAHL-wah-ser )
red wine
Rotwein (ROHT--vighn )
tap water
Leitungswasser (LIGH-toongs-wah-ser )
tea
Tee (tay )
white wine
Weißwein (VIGHSS-vighn )
May I have some _____?
Kann ich etwas _____ haben? (kahn
ikh ET-vahss _____ HAH-ben? )
black pepper
Pfeffer (PFEF-er )
butter
Butter (BOO-ter )
salt
Salz (zahlts )
Excuse me, waiter! (getting
attention of server )
Entschuldigung! (ent-SHOOL-dih-goong )
I'm finished.
Ich bin fertig. (ikh bin FAYR-tikh )
It was delicious.
Es war hervorragend. (ess vahr
hayr-FOR-rah-gent )
Please clear the plates.
Würden Sie bitte abräumen? (VUUR-den
zee BIT-tuh ahb-ROY-men? )
The check / bill, please.
Die Rechnung, bitte. (dee
REKH-noong, BIT-tuh )
Watch & Learn :
This video will help you practise the German vocabulary needed for a visit to a restaurant in Germany:
VIDEO
Practise ordering food in a German restaurant with this video. (It is in English and German, and contains some useful advice about ordering a meal in Germany. NB: Smoking is now only allowed in special smoker rooms in Germany - this has changed since the video was made!)
VIDEO
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