Essential French Phrases for Customer Service: At the Restaurant
Updated On 2024-11-27
Basic Restaurant Phrases
French restaurants expect certain formalities. Here are the essential phrases you'll need from entrance to exit.
When Arriving
- "Une table pour deux, s'il vous plaît" (A table for two, please)
- Formal request used when first entering
- "Est-ce que vous avez une réservation?" (Do you have a reservation?)
- Common question you'll hear from hosts
Ordering Drinks
- "Je voudrais un verre de vin rouge" (I would like a glass of red wine)
- Polite way to order using conditional tense
- "L'eau plate ou gazeuse?" (Still or sparkling water?)
- Typical server question about water preference
Menu Questions
- "Qu'est-ce que vous recommandez?" (What do you recommend?)
- Asking for server's suggestions
- "C'est quoi le plat du jour?" (What is today's special?)
- Inquiring about daily specials
Making Specific Requests
- "Sans oignon, s'il vous plaît" (Without onion, please)
- How to modify your order
- "La viande bien cuite, s'il vous plaît" (The meat well done, please)
- Specifying cooking preferences
Asking for Service
- "S'il vous plaît?" (Please?/Excuse me?)
- Polite way to get server's attention
- "L'addition, s'il vous plaît" (The bill, please)
- How to ask for your check
Cultural Tips
- Always use "s'il vous plaît" and "merci"
- Speak in a moderate tone
- Wait for server to approach your table
- Tipping is less expected than in US
Common Server Responses
- "Je vous en prie" (You're welcome)
- "Tout de suite" (Right away)
- "Bon appétit" (Enjoy your meal)
French service may seem more formal than you're used to. This is normal and expected in French culture.
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