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These are knives, forks, and spoons used for eating food; also called silverware.
cutlery
Already cooked food and is therefore served very quickly in a restaurant.
Fastfood
A substance, such as salt, that you add to food to improve its taste
condiments
Choosing separate foods in a restaurant rather than having a complete meal
Ă  la carte
A meal where people serve themselves food that is arranged on a table.
Buffet
A small sum of money often given to restaurant staff, for good service.
Tip
The last course of a meal. Typically a sweet dish, such as cake, pudding or ice cream.
Desserts
A small portion of food. Typically bread, salad, or vegetables in sauce, that you eat with a main meal. They are are often shared with other people eating at your table.
Side dish
The main part of the meal. Medium to large portions of food, served either hot or cold. In the UK, they are usually served with vegetables.
Main Course
A small dish served as the first part of a meal. This is the first course of the meal. Small portions of food, served either hot or cold. You might decide to skip this course if you are not very hungry.
Starter
A liquid food made esp. by cooking vegetables and sometimes also meat or fish in water and usually served hot.
Soup
a list of the food that you can eat in a restaurant
Menu
a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a shop, bank, restaurant, etc.
Cashier
A person who buys goods or a service
customer
This is a man whose job is to bring the food to customers at their tables in a restaurant
waiter
This is a skilled and trained cook who works in a hotel or restaurant, especially the most important cook
Chef
This is a place you take what you want, pay for it and carry it to your table.
self-service restaurant / café
This is a place where you can get a quick hot meal there, for example burger and chips.
fast food restaurant
This is a place that serves lots of different kinds of sandwiches. People usually buy sandwiches and take them to eat in a different place, at work or in the park.
sandwich bar
This place serves alcohol and soft drinks (non-alcoholic drinks like fruit juice and lemonade); you can usually have a meal or a snack there too.
bar / pub
This is a place where you can go for a full meal; more expensive than a café.
restaurant
This is a place where you can have a cup of tea/coffee and a snack there (something small to eat like a sandwich or a cake). They sometimes serve meals there too.
café