Korean饮食常用语
看菜单、点餐、说明过敏、买单 — 本指南涵盖 25 个Korean饮食常用语,附罗马字标注、发音提示和例句,让下馆子不再紧张,反而成为一天中最享受的时刻。
Getting a table and a menu
Korean restaurants move fast: seat yourself where it's casual, call for what you need, and don't wait to be noticed.
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예약했어요. yeyakhaesseoyo I have a reservation
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예약 가능해요? yeyak ganeunghaeyo? Can I make a reservation?
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실례합니다, 이 자리 비어있어요? sillyehamnida, i jari bieoisseoyo? Excuse me, is this seat free?
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저기요! 메뉴 좀 주세요. jeogiyo! menyu jom juseyo Excuse me! a menu, please
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추천 메뉴가 뭐예요? chucheon menyuga mwoyeyo? What do you recommend?
Press the bell
Korean servers won't hover — you call them. Look for the 호출벨 (call bell) at the table's edge and press it, or a clear 저기요! ('over here!') is perfectly polite. Waiting silently gets you nothing but an empty glass.
Ordering like you mean it
Point, name a number, add 주세요 — that's the entire grammar of ordering in Korea.
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이거 주세요. igeo juseyo This one, please
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뭐가 맛있어요? mwoga masisseoyo? What's good here?
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3개 주세요. se gae juseyo Three, please
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커피 한 잔 주세요. keopi han jan juseyo One coffee, please
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아이스 커피 마실래요. aiseu keopi masillaeyo I'll have an iced coffee
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맥주 한 잔 주세요. maekju han jan juseyo One beer, please
Spice levels and special requests
Korean food asks one question of every newcomer: how much heat can you take? Answer honestly — 매워요 means business.
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물 주세요. mul juseyo Water, please
Water and side dishes are usually self-serve with free refills — look for the water station.
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너무 매워요! neomu maewoyo! It's too spicy!
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덜 맵게 해주세요. deol maepge haejuseyo Less spicy, please
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매운 음식을 좋아해요. maeun eumsigeul joahaeyo I like spicy food
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매운 거 잘 먹어요. maeun geo jal meogeoyo I handle spice well
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젓가락 주세요. jeotgarak juseyo Chopsticks, please
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앞접시 주세요. apjeopsi juseyo An extra plate for sharing, please
Compliments and the bill
Meals end at the front counter, not the table: take the check to the register by the door, pay there, and skip the tip entirely.
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음식이 맛있어요. eumsigi masisseoyo The food is delicious
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정말 맛있어요! jeongmal masisseoyo! It's really delicious!
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맛있게 드세요. masitge deuseyo Enjoy your meal
What servers say as they set your food down.
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맛있게 먹었어요. masitge meogeosseoyo I really enjoyed the meal
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계산서 주세요. gyesanseo juseyo The check, please
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카드로 계산해 주세요. kadeuro gyesanhae juseyo Put it on my card, please
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한국에서는 팁을 안 줘도 돼요. hangukeseo-neun tibeul an jweodo dwaeyo In Korea you don't need to tip
No tipping, ever
Tipping isn't done in Korea — not at restaurants, not in taxis. Trying it usually earns you a confused server chasing you down with your change. The menu price is the full price.
In real life: dinner for one
저기요! 메뉴 좀 주세요. jeogiyo! menyu jom juseyo
Excuse me! Could I have a menu, please?
이거 주세요. igeo juseyo
This one, please.
맛있게 드세요. masitge deuseyo
Enjoy your meal.
정말 맛있어요! jeongmal masisseoyo!
It's really delicious!
계산서 주세요. gyesanseo juseyo
The check, please.
常见问题
如何用Korean点餐?
用手指菜单也行,但几句常用语能帮你走得更远:“请给我这个”“不要辣”“买单”就能应付大多数用餐场景。上面的真实场景会带你走完一段完整的餐厅对话。
这些Korean常用语怎么发音?
每个常用语都配有罗马字标注 — 就是用拉丁字母拼写出的整句读法。先放慢速度大声读出来,再一步步跟上整句的节奏。比起完美的发音,母语者更看重你的自信和语境。
记住这些常用语的最佳方法是什么?
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