30 Essential French Phrases for Your Next Restaurant Visit

Updated on 2024-08-18

Preparing for a trip to France? Learning a few essential phrases can greatly enhance your dining experience. Here's a list of 30 must-know French expressions for your next restaurant visit.

Greeting and Seating

  • "Bonjour, une table pour deux, s'il vous plaît." (Hello, a table for two, please.)
  • "Avez-vous une réservation?" (Do you have a reservation?)
  • "Pouvons-nous avoir une table près de la fenêtre?" (Can we have a table near the window?)

Ordering Drinks

  • "La carte des vins, s'il vous plaît." (The wine list, please.)
  • "Je voudrais un verre de vin rouge/blanc." (I would like a glass of red/white wine.)
  • "De l'eau plate/gazeuse, s'il vous plaît." (Still/sparkling water, please.)

Asking About the Menu

  • "Qu'est-ce que vous recommandez?" (What do you recommend?)
  • "Quel est le plat du jour?" (What is the dish of the day?)
  • "Y a-t-il des options végétariennes?" (Are there vegetarian options?)

Placing Your Order

  • "Je prendrai..." (I'll have...)
  • "Pour commencer..." (To start...)
  • "Comme plat principal..." (For the main course...)

During the Meal

  • "Pourrais-je avoir du sel et du poivre?" (Could I have some salt and pepper?)
  • "C'est délicieux!" (It's delicious!)
  • "Puis-je avoir l'addition, s'il vous plaît?" (Can I have the bill, please?)

Useful Vocabulary

  • L'entrée (Starter)
  • Le plat principal (Main course)
  • Le dessert (Dessert)
  • La cuisson (Cooking degree for meat)
  • À point (Medium)
  • Bien cuit (Well done)
  • Saignant (Rare)

Remember, politeness goes a long way in French culture. Always start with "S'il vous plaît" (please) when making a request and end with "Merci" (thank you).

With these phrases in your linguistic toolbox, you'll be ready to enjoy a true French dining experience. Bon appétit!

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