Amanda
restaurant: may I help you ? what you want to eat? is it a correct question?
18 dec. 2018 22:58
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The most common phrases I hear waiters/waitresses use are "what can I get you" and "what will you have"


"May I help you" and "what do you want to eat" also make sense and would work fine :)


EDIT: I also totally agree with Rosco, "Are you ready to order?" is also super common - often the conversation will go something like:


waiter/waitress: "Are you ready to order?"
me: (looking around to table to make sure noone disagrees) "I think so, yeah"

waiter/waitress: "great, what will you have?"


If I'm by myself, I'd probably respond with:
"I think so, yeah - I'll have..."

29 december 2018
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What do you want to eat. Or: What would you like to have. :)
18 december 2018
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I always hear "Are you ready to order"  " Maybe "what can I get you or what are you going to have"? Never

may I help you ? what you want to eat? "

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