Learning Eating out in Japanese vocabulary is a helpful skill for anyone interested in Japanese culture. Knowing common food terms and phrases can enhance your dining experience when visiting Japan. This vocabulary can also be useful when ordering Japanese food at restaurants in your own country. By expanding your language skills, you can communicate more effectively and show respect for the local customs. Whether you are a beginner or have some knowledge of Japanese, learning Eating out in Japanese vocabulary can open up new opportunities for experiencing the rich culinary traditions of Japan. Start learning today and immerse yourself in the world of Japanese cuisine!
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English | Japanese |
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menu | メニュー |
appetizers | 前菜 |
entrees | メイン料理 |
desserts | デザート |
beverages | 飲み物 |
specials | 特別料理 |
reservation | 予約 |
host hostess | ホスト_ホステス |
waiter waitress | ウェイター ウェイトレス |
table setting | テーブルセッティング |
knife | ナイフ |
fork | フォーク |
spoon | スプーン |
napkin | ナプキン |
glass | グラス |
cup | カップ |
plate | 皿 |
condiments | 調味料 |
gratuity | チップ |
check | 勘定書 |
corkage fee | コルク料金 |
corkscrew | コルク抜き |
wine list | ワインリスト |
recommendation | おすすめ |
gluten-free | グルテンフリー |
vegetarian | ベジタリアン |
vegan | ビーガン |
halal | ハラール |
kosher | コーシャー |
spicy | 辛い |
mild | マイルド |
rare | レア |
medium rare | ミディアムレア |
medium | ミディアム |
well done | ウェルダン |
Quick Facts
- Japanese cuisine is known for its fresh and seasonal ingredients.
- When dining out in Japan, it is common to remove your shoes before entering a restaurant.
- Tipping is not customary in Japan, as it is considered rude.
- Many restaurants in Japan specialize in a particular type of food, such as sushi or ramen.
- It is polite to say "Itadakimasu" before eating and "Gochisousama deshita" after finishing a meal in Japan.
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Download:eating_out_in_japanese.pdf