Christina Lee
Tea maker or Barista or Tea sommelier? What do you call the meals or drinks the regular customers always order at a restaurant or a coffee shop? Is there a term for it? And what do you call the tea maker at a tea station as an equivalent of "barista" in a cafe? Thank you!
Dec 1, 2016 2:06 AM
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To address your first question I would say, "I will have the usual" or "I will have my usual." Or from the other side of the counter: You want the usual? Both sound more natural to me than the regular.
December 1, 2016
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1. If you are talking about the meal or drink you always order, you can just call it your regular: "I'm getting my regular" "would you like your regular?" 2. Tea shops (without coffee) are rare in the US, and I don't think there is a specific term for the tea makers.
December 1, 2016
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