Volume 1 · Chapter 05

Food and Konbini

Order, pay, decline extras, and read the common labels.

Start with the places you will enter daily: convenience stores, cafes, ramen shops, and casual restaurants.

Pointing and ordering

This one, please.
I will eat in.
Takeout, please.
I do not need a bag.
Would you like it heated?
Yes, please.
No thanks / it is okay, depending on context.

is the safest first ordering pattern. Point, say it, and let the clerk do the rest. For menus, use item + counter +

One ramen, please.
Two waters, please.
This and this, please.

Food words and labels

みず water お茶 おちゃ tea 弁当 べんとう boxed meal 無料 むりょう free of charge 会計 かいけい bill / checkout 注文 ちゅうもん order 牛乳 ぎゅうにゅう milk たまご egg にく meat さかな fish 辛い からい spicy 甘い あまい sweet

Clerk questions

You will often be answering questions, not producing full sentences. Learn the questions as audio chunks.

Will you use a bag?
Would you like it heated?
Do you have a point card?
How will you pay?
For here or to go?

Good short answers:

Yes, please.
No, I am okay.
By card, please.
By cash, please.
For here, please.

Restaurant flow

Two people.
Menu, please.
What do you recommend?
May I order?
Bill, please.

Dietary repair

If you have a restriction, keep the sentence short. Do not explain too much unless asked.

I cannot eat meat.
Does it contain egg?
Do you have something not spicy?
I have an allergy.

Rehearsal

Randomized practice

Food and Store Practice

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  1. Say it

    Ask for this one.