Korean cuisine is unique in aromas and tastes. If you're going onr a trip to South Korea, don't miss the chance to try its dishes! Below are some common Korean phrases that would help your eating out experience to fulfill.
Korean food is not just highly nutrious but low in calories and coming with amazing seasonings (garlic, red pepper, soy sauce, fermented bean paste, sesame oil, etc.). Indeed, you can't really say you have been to Korea if you have not tasted Kimchi, the internationally famous fermented cabbage dish. Kimchi is included in almost every meal here. Bibimbap, Japchae, Seolleongtang, Sundubu-jjigae, and many more, are simply daebak. Make sure you try some. You know, trying new food is the best part of travelling!
Common Korean phrases for eating out
May I look at the menu, please?
메뉴 좀 주 세요.
[menyu jom ju seyo.]
What's your speciality?
이집에서 잘하는 음식이 무엇이죠?
[ijib-eseo jalhaneun eumsig-i mueos-ijyo?]
I would like to have _____.
_____ 주 세요.
[ _____ ju seyo.]
Could you bring me some more of this?
이거 조금 더 주세요?
[igeo jogeum deo juseyo?]
Don't make it too spicy.
덜 맵게 해주세요.
[deol maebge haejuseyo.]
Don’t make it spicy.
안맵게 해주세요.
[Ahnmepgae haejuseyo.]
Don’t make it salty.
짜지 않게 해주세요.
[Jjaji ahngae haejuseyo.]
I'll have what he/she/they are having.
저것과 같은 것으로 주세요.
[jeogeosgwa gat-eun geos-eulo juseyo.]
Please give me/us _____ serving(s) of pork belly.
삼겹살 _____인분 주세요.
[Samgyupsal _____inbun juseyo.]
One serving: 일인분 [il-inbun]
Two servings: 이인분 [iinbun]
Three servings: 삼인분 [sam-inbun]
Four servings: 사인분 [sainbun]
Five servings: 오인분 [oinbun]
Six servings: 육인분 [yug-inbun]
Check, please.
계산해 주세요.
[Gyesanhae juseyo.]
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