Restaurant in Spanish

Restaurant Vocab in Spanish

This free audio lesson is all about eating at a restaurant in Spanish. If you’re planning on dining out in a Spanish-speaking country, don’t miss this free lesson! Rocket Spanish will teach you everything you need to know--just listen to the Spanish pronunciation on the audio and practice saying these Spanish words and phrases aloud. When you’re ready, why not try them out at a local Spanish-speaking restaurant!

Vegetarian? Not what you ordered? No problem! After this lesson you’ll be ordering from the menu in Spanish like a pro, and impressing your Spanish-speaking friends with your Spanish language skills. Let’s get started…

At the restaurant in Spanish - Words and Phrases

Let's get started with how to say restaurant in Spanish!

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el restaurante
the restaurant
un buen restaurante
a good restaurant
¿Dónde está el restaurante?
Where is the restaurant?

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It’s not common in Spain or Latin American countries to be seated by the waiter or waitress. Instead you just choose the table yourself. In some restaurants the menu will be on the table already otherwise the waiter will bring it over to you as soon as possible. Just in case you do need to ask for the menu, say…
¿Puedo ver el menú, por favor?
Can (I) see the menu please?

Spanish restaurant questions

After looking at the menu, you could get asked one of the following questions…

¿Qué desea comer?
What would (you) like to eat?
¿Qué desea tomar?
What would (you) like to drink?
¿Qué desea ordenar?
Would you like to order?
Sometimes all you might get asked is…
¿Si? ¿Qué quiere?
Yes? What do (you) want?

How to order in Spanish

You could order in Spanish by saying one of these phrases…

Un momento, por favor.
One moment, please.
Como plato principal quiero…
For the main course, (I) want...
De primero, quiero… / De botana quiero…
To start, (I) want...
Para beber, quiero…
To drink, (I) want...
Necesitamos más tiempo para decidir.
(We) need more time to decide.
Estamos listos para pedir.
(We) are ready to order.
Not sure what you're in the mood for? Just ask the waiter what he recommends…
¿Qué nos recomienda?
What do (you) recommend?
¿Puede recomendarnos algún plato típico de aquí?
Can you recommend a local dish?
¿Hay alguna especialidad de la casa?
Is there a house specialty?
¿Cuál es el plato del día?
What is the dish of the day?
¿Cuál es la sopa del día?
What is the soup of the day?
¿Tienen algún plato vegetariano?
Do (you) have any vegetarian dishes?
¿Cuáles son los platos que no llevan carne / pescado?
Which dishes have no meat / fish?
¿Qué tipo de bocadillos tienes?
What types of sandwiches do you have?
¿Qué más trae el plato?
What else is in the dish?
¿Viene con ensalada?
Does (it) come with salad?
¿Qué vegetales están incluídos en este plato?
What vegetables are included in the dish?

Ordering tapas in Spanish

Chances are, you've heard the buzz about the "Tapas dining experience"--eating those little hot and cold dishes that are served up during cocktail hour in Spain. Here are the names of some Spanish Tapas you can order…

Una tapa de...
A tapa of...
aceitunas
olives
albóndigas
meatballs
bacalao con tomate
cod in tomato sauce
carne mechada
slow-cooked, tender beef
chopitos / puntillitas
battered and fried squid (calamari)
champiñón al ajillo
mushrooms in garlic
gambas
prawns
rajo
pork seasoned with garlic
jamón
raw ham
bacalao
salted cod loin
tortilla de patatas
potato omelet
empanadas o empanadillas
turnovers / empanadas
chorizo al vino
chorizo sausage in wine
While in Spain you eat these enticing tapas… each Spanish-speaking country has it’s own distinct dish. In Mexico, for example, you’ll always have tortillas to accompany your meal.

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Ordering tortillas in Spanish

So here are common Mexican tortilla dishes…

chilaquiles
soft tortilla with egg and chicken
enchilada
rolled tortilla with filling
quesadilla
tortilla with cheese filling / quesadilla
tostada
deep-fried, toasted tortilla

More on ordering in Spanish

In order to get the dish you want simply say…

Quiero…
(I) want...
¿Puede darme ... ?
Can (you) bring me...?
Quisiera un plato que lleve...
(I) would like a dish containing...
When ordering a steak in a Spanish-speaking restaurant, you may need to specify how you want it… well done, medium done or rare.
bien asado
well-done
termino medio
medium
poco asado
rare

More about the restaurant in Spanish

Now, the waiter brings your dish and you’ll hear this essential phrase…

¡Buen provecho!
Enjoy your meal!
Just in case you get the wrong dish… let’s learn how to call for the waiter:
¡Camarero! / ¡Mesero!
Waiter!
Esto no es lo que he pedido.
This is not what (I) ordered.
During your meal, the waiter may come to check if everything is ok.
¿Cómo está todo?
How's everything?
¿Todo está bien?
Is everything okay?
¿Quiere algo más de tomar?
Would you like more to drink?
¿Quiere algo de postre?
Would (you) like some dessert?

Asking for salt and pepper in Spanish

If you need some pepper, salt, bread... just say:

¿Me puede dar un poco de...?
May (I) have some...?
pimienta
pepper
sal
salt
mantequilla
butter
pan
bread
aceite de oliva
olive oil

Paying the bill in Spanish

Once you finished your meal you ask for the bill…

La cuenta, por favor.
The bill, please.
Por favor tráigame la cuenta.
Please bring the bill.
¿La propina está incluida?
Is service included?
The waiter or waitress will bring the bill to your table. If you are eating out with a group you might get asked whether you want to pay separately or together. You can answer with…
Nos gustaría pagar juntos.
We would like to pay together.
Nos gustaría pagar por separado.
We would like to pay separately.
When paying the bill, you may need to ask if they accept credit cards, or travelers’ checks...
¿Acepta usted tarjeta de credito?
Do you accept credit cards?
¿Acepta usted cheques de viajero?
Do you accept travelers' checks?
Here's a tip: it is expected that a customer tips in Spanish restaurants. It's usually 10% of the price or more if you were satisfied. Not tipping implies that you didn’t enjoy your time at the restaurant. The word for tip is:
propina
tip

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