會英語的人,即使在餐廳里看英語菜單,用英語與服務(wù)員對話,都完全不是問題。下面是給大家整理的餐廳常見英語口語對話,供大家參閱!

【篇一】餐廳常見英語口語對話閱讀
Samantha:Hi, Julius. I’m treating Mr. Lee and his team members from Gallup to dinner tomorrow evening. Where do you think I should take them?
Julius:Well, Mr. Lee has a very good taste in wine, and Gallup is one of our biggest clients. I suggest you take them to a decent French restaurant. Make sure you make a really good impression。
Samantha:That’s a good idea. Which one do you recommend? Les Parisians?
Julius:Or La Place. They’re both listed in this year’s Gourmet Magazine for having the most authentic French cuisine in town. But I heard La Place has a better wine selection。
Samantha:We’ll go to La Place. Could you book a table for four at 7 p.m.?
Julius:Sure。
【篇二】餐廳常見英語口語對話閱讀
Receptionist:Good afternoon. Peace Restaurant. May I help you?
Julius:I’d like to reserve a table for two. My wife and I。
Receptionist:Yes, sir. What time would you like, sir?
Julius:I’m not sure…perhaps around 8 p.m。
Receptionist:Fine. I’ll reserve a table for two at 8 p.m., sir. May I have your name, please?
Julius:Julius. Julius Berman。
Receptionist:Thank you, Mr. Berman. And do you prefer smoking or non-smoking?
Julius:Non-smoking will be fine, please. But it is more important that you get us a table by the window. It’s our anniversary and I’d like it to be very special。
Receptionist:I’ll try my best. We look forward to having you with us tonight, Mr. Berman。
Julius:Thank you. Good-bye。
Receptionist:Good-bye, and have a good day!
【篇三】餐廳常見英語口語對話閱讀
Waitress:How are you doing today? How many in your group today?
Customer:Fine, thank you. There will be five of us. The rest will be along shortly。
Waitress:Smoking or non?
Customer:Non-smoking is fine. Thank you。
Waitress:Right this way, please。
(At the table)
Waitress:Something to drink first?
Customer:Just water, please。
Waitress:Would you like to see a menu first or wait for your friends?
Customer:I’ll wait. But please bring me some bread. Maybe I would like an appetizer before they get here. Please bring me the menu and let me have a look。
Waitress:Certainly, sir. If you need anything else, please let me know, and I’ll be happy to get it for you right away。

【篇一】餐廳常見英語口語對話閱讀
Samantha:Hi, Julius. I’m treating Mr. Lee and his team members from Gallup to dinner tomorrow evening. Where do you think I should take them?
Julius:Well, Mr. Lee has a very good taste in wine, and Gallup is one of our biggest clients. I suggest you take them to a decent French restaurant. Make sure you make a really good impression。
Samantha:That’s a good idea. Which one do you recommend? Les Parisians?
Julius:Or La Place. They’re both listed in this year’s Gourmet Magazine for having the most authentic French cuisine in town. But I heard La Place has a better wine selection。
Samantha:We’ll go to La Place. Could you book a table for four at 7 p.m.?
Julius:Sure。
【篇二】餐廳常見英語口語對話閱讀
Receptionist:Good afternoon. Peace Restaurant. May I help you?
Julius:I’d like to reserve a table for two. My wife and I。
Receptionist:Yes, sir. What time would you like, sir?
Julius:I’m not sure…perhaps around 8 p.m。
Receptionist:Fine. I’ll reserve a table for two at 8 p.m., sir. May I have your name, please?
Julius:Julius. Julius Berman。
Receptionist:Thank you, Mr. Berman. And do you prefer smoking or non-smoking?
Julius:Non-smoking will be fine, please. But it is more important that you get us a table by the window. It’s our anniversary and I’d like it to be very special。
Receptionist:I’ll try my best. We look forward to having you with us tonight, Mr. Berman。
Julius:Thank you. Good-bye。
Receptionist:Good-bye, and have a good day!
【篇三】餐廳常見英語口語對話閱讀
Waitress:How are you doing today? How many in your group today?
Customer:Fine, thank you. There will be five of us. The rest will be along shortly。
Waitress:Smoking or non?
Customer:Non-smoking is fine. Thank you。
Waitress:Right this way, please。
(At the table)
Waitress:Something to drink first?
Customer:Just water, please。
Waitress:Would you like to see a menu first or wait for your friends?
Customer:I’ll wait. But please bring me some bread. Maybe I would like an appetizer before they get here. Please bring me the menu and let me have a look。
Waitress:Certainly, sir. If you need anything else, please let me know, and I’ll be happy to get it for you right away。

