Day: March 14, 2009
Season 2 – Lesson 08 – Coffee Break French
In this episode, we look at a different area of French grammar. We move on from verbs to adjectives and start by talking about colours and nationalities. Anna can’t be here for this lesson but she will be back with us next week as we look at adjectives in more detail. Please note that lesson 08 of Season 2 was originally known as lesson 48 of Coffee Break French. We have renumbered the lessons of each season as lessons 1-40 to make things more simple for our listeners.
Ordering food in Spanish: essential restaurant vocabulary
Ordering food in Spanish can seem difficult at first, but with a bit of practice, you’ll feel confident navigating menus and communicating with restaurant staff. Whether you’re a vegetarian, have food allergies, or just want to make sure your meal is cooked to your liking, this guide will equip you with the essential restaurant vocabulary in Spanish to make your dining experience enjoyable and stress-free.
Before we start, if you’d like to feel more comfortable ordering food, don’t miss our episode on how to ask for a table in Spanish. Also, remember to listen to the podcast to learn more phrases and to practice your pronunciation.
Dietary preferences and restrictions
It’s important to communicate your dietary needs clearly when ordering food in Spanish. Here’s some essential restaurant vocabulary in Spanish for different dietary preferences and restrictions:
- Soy vegetariano/a. I’m a vegetarian.
- No como carne. I don’t eat meat.
- Soy vegano/a. I’m vegan.
- Solo como pescado. I only eat fish.
- Soy alérgico/a a… I’m allergic to…
Follow this last phrase with the allergen to inform the staff about your allergy, such as:
- Soy alérgico/a a los frutos secos. I’m allergic to nuts.
- Soy alérgico/a al marisco. I’m allergic to shellfish.
- Mi madre es alérgica al gluten. My mother is allergic to gluten.
- Mis hijos son alérgicos a los lácteos. My children are allergic to dairy products.
Knowing how to express your dietary needs when ordering food in Spanish is a key part of restaurant vocabulary, ensuring that you enjoy your meal without any worries.
Handling special requests
There might be times when your meal isn’t exactly what you expected. Here are some phrases to help you address these situations politely:
- Esto está demasiado frío. This is too cold.
- Esto está demasiado caliente. This is too hot.
- Esto está demasiado picante. This is too spicy.
If everything is perfect, you can compliment the food using phrases like:
- Esto está buenísimo. This is delicious.
- Esto está riquísimo. This is really tasty.
Compliments are always appreciated and can lead to even better service!
Understanding the basics of ordering food in Spanish and using the right restaurant vocabulary will not only enhance your dining experience but also make your interactions smoother and more enjoyable. Whether you’re navigating dietary restrictions or just trying to express how much you love a dish, these phrases will serve you well.
Remember, the key to success is practice. So next time you find yourself in a Spanish-speaking restaurant, confidently order your meal and enjoy the experience.
In the next episode, we are going to focus on a Spanish vocabulary review of what we have been learning so far and continue building up our knowledge of the language and the culture. ¡No te lo pierdas!
Hasta la próxima and happy Coffee Breaking!