Learn Korean: Ordering Food In A Restaurant In Korean
Let's conquer ordering food in Korean like a local, going beyond the usual 'kimchi' and 'bibimbap'. Ask for the chef's special by saying, "What's your 'chucheon'?" For example, you could ask the server, "Jeoneun chucheon-eul wonhaeyo," which means, "I'd like a recommendation." Instead of just pointing, confidently say "chuga" to add another dish to your order. So, if you're craving more dumplings, you could say, "Mandu '-rul' chuga haejuseyo," meaning "Please add more dumplings." Mastering 'igeo' allows you to point and order precisely what catches your eye on the menu or at another table. "Igeo juseyo," simply means, "'-This one-', please." Now you're equipped with some key phrases to elevate your Korean dining experience – try them out on your next culinary adventure!
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