In a Restaurant. Before you go to a restaurant you might make a reservation. This is only done for popular restaurants. But not all restaurants accept.

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In a Restaurant

Before you go to a restaurant you might make a reservation. This is only done for popular restaurants. But not all restaurants accept reservations. It’s first come first serve.

The first person who greets you is a host or hostess. He or she will ask you ‘How many are in your party?’ Image courtesy of Naypong at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

What is the person who serves your food called?

A server/waiter/waitress In America servers should be friendly and chat with customers. Image courtesy of stockimages at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

When you order you can ask them to make adjustments to your food. They always have everything on the menu. Image courtesy of Salvatore Vuono at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

You may be able to get free refills. Image by chayathonwong2000 at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

Many restaurants have a buffet. Image courtesy of lemonade at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

A salad bar

In the West many restaurants are chains.

In the West there is no smoking in restaurants. Image courtesy of Idea go at FreeDigitalPhotos.net

In the West you pay after the meal. You have to tip the servers. 15% for lunch, 20% for dinner.

Name five things a good server does. Name five things a bad server does.

Students get into groups of 3 and role play. One is a restaurant manager. One is a server. One is an unhappy customer. The unhappy customer complains about the server and explains what the server did wrong. The server says she/he did not do those things, and she/he says why she thinks the customer is not telling the truth. The manager decides who is correct, and explains why.