🇫🇷 French

Ordering in French

French cuisine is a cornerstone of global gastronomy, and dining in France is a cultural experience in itself. From Parisian bistros to Provençal restaurants, knowing how to order in French elevates your meal from tourist experience to authentic pleasure. This guide covers every phrase you need, from getting seated to settling the bill.

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Getting Seated and Starting

French dining has its own etiquette. Always greet the staff when entering, wait to be seated in formal restaurants, and never rush the experience.

FrenchEnglish
Pronunciation
Bonjour, une table pour deuxHello, a table for two
bohn-zhoor ewn tah-bluh poor duh
La carte, s'il vous plaîtThe menu, please
lah kahrt seel voo pleh
Qu'est-ce que vous recommandez?What do you recommend?
kehs-kuh voo reh-koh-mahn-day
Quel est le plat du jour?What is the dish of the day?
kehl eh luh plah dew zhoor
Je voudrais...I would like...
zhuh voo-dreh
Pour moi...For me...
poor mwah
Une carafe d'eau, s'il vous plaîtA carafe of tap water, please
ewn kah-rahf doh seel voo pleh
Pro Tip

In France, l'entrée means the starter, not the main course. The main dish is le plat principal or simply le plat. This is a common source of confusion for English speakers. When a waiter asks "Vous prenez une entrée?" they are asking about your appetizer.

Ordering Your Meal

French menus can be elaborate, but these phrases help you navigate dietary preferences, ask about ingredients, and customize your order confidently.

FrenchEnglish
Pronunciation
Je suis végétarien(ne)I'm vegetarian
zhuh swee vay-zhay-tah-ryehn
Je suis allergique à...I'm allergic to...
zhuh swee ah-lehr-zheek ah
Qu'est-ce qu'il y a dans ce plat?What's in this dish?
kehs-keel yah dahn suh plah
Sans oignon, s'il vous plaîtWithout onion, please
sahn oh-nyohn seel voo pleh
Encore du pain, s'il vous plaîtMore bread, please
ahn-kohr dew pahn seel voo pleh
Un verre de vin rougeA glass of red wine
uhn vehr duh vahn roozh
Un verre de vin blancA glass of white wine
uhn vehr duh vahn blahn
Une bière, s'il vous plaîtA beer, please
ewn byehr seel voo pleh

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Finishing Your Meal

The end of a French meal is an art in itself. From cheese courses to the check, these phrases wrap up your dining experience gracefully.

FrenchEnglish
Pronunciation
L'addition, s'il vous plaîtThe check, please
lah-dee-syohn seel voo pleh
Vous acceptez la carte?Do you accept cards?
voo zahk-sehp-tay lah kahrt
C'était délicieuxIt was delicious
say-teh day-lee-syuh
Mes compliments au chefMy compliments to the chef
may kohm-plee-mahn oh shehf
Un café, s'il vous plaîtA coffee, please
uhn kah-fay seel voo pleh
Le fromage, s'il vous plaîtThe cheese (course), please
luh froh-mahzh seel voo pleh
Common Mistake

Coffee in France comes after dessert, never with it. Ordering un café gets you an espresso. For a larger coffee, ask for un café allongé (a long coffee, similar to an Americano). If you want milk, ask for un café crème.

French Meal Structure

Understanding the classic French meal sequence helps you order with confidence:

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I ask for the check in a French restaurant?

Say L'addition, s'il vous plaît. In France, the waiter will never rush you or bring the check unsolicited — it is considered rude to hurry diners. You must ask for it. Catching the waiter's eye and miming writing on your palm also works.

Is tipping required in France?

A service charge (service compris) is included by law in all French restaurant bills. Tipping is not obligatory, but leaving small change or rounding up a few euros for good service is common and appreciated. You do not need to add 15-20% as you would in the United States.

How do I say I have food allergies in French?

Say Je suis allergique à... (I am allergic to...). Common allergens: les noix (nuts), le gluten (gluten), les produits laitiers (dairy), les fruits de mer (shellfish). French restaurants take allergies seriously, especially since allergen labeling is required by EU law.

What is the typical French meal structure?

A traditional French meal follows this order: l'apéritif (pre-dinner drink), l'entrée (starter — note this is NOT the main course), le plat principal (main course), le fromage (cheese), and le dessert. At restaurants, you can order just a plat, or an entrée + plat, or the full sequence.

What is the difference between une carafe d'eau and eau minérale?

Une carafe d'eau is free tap water and is perfectly safe and acceptable to order in any French restaurant. Eau minérale (mineral water) is bottled and costs money. If you want free water, specifically ask for une carafe d'eau — otherwise the waiter may bring bottled water.