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Restaurant Order in Japan
I'm a rookie here. Just wondering how the server usually say "what would you like / to order?" in a restaurant in Japanese?
I'll be greatly appreciated if you can provide me with some real-world examples. Thanks a lot!Yes please Ryoko. I can read hiragana and a little bit of kanji as well. Thanks a lot.
Aug 21, 2014 6:43 AM
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"what would you like / to order?" in a restaurant
In Japanese, there are several ways to say depends on the restaurant or person. Here are some of them.
ごちゅうもんはおきまりでしょうか。or only おきまりでしょうか。
ごちゅうもんはなにになさいますか。or only なにになさいますか。
In the casual restaurant, they might talk a bit more casually:
ごちゅうもんは?
おきまりですか?
There might be other cases, anyway, I hope this helps you.
August 21, 2014
Yes please Ryoko. I can read hiragana and a little bit of kanji as well. Thanks a lot.
August 21, 2014
Hi, good question. I wonder if I can answer to you with the Japanese characters, hiragana. Have you learned it?
August 21, 2014
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