IMPROVED: If you are asking to be seated in a french-speaking restaurant, the expression is "Est-ce que vous pouvez m'asseoir?" or "Can you seat me?"
or, "Je voudrais un table pour _____, s'il vous plait? This is the more polite, expected, and accepted way. The first is 'I would like...' Fill in the space with the number of persons eating. And, ALWAYS say svp, please at the end.
This question doesn't make sense. "in french" means as expressed in the French language. You could ask "Is Applebees a French restaurant?" - meaning "Does Applebees serve French cuisine. Or you could ask "Is French spoken at Applebees." But the question above isn't correctly formed.
in a French restaurant, you have to ask for 'le menu enfants' for the kid's menu.
Ask him if he would check out a new movie with you, or go try out a new restaurant.
It means that you want to pay the bill for your meal. It`s usually done before leaving the restaurant.
It means that you want to pay the bill for your meal. It`s usually done before leaving the restaurant.
"Réservation" when you ask for the restaurant to have a table in your name."réserve" for the Indian reservation
You should write French with a capital letter, so French restaurant is correct.
restaurant is French, but you pronounce it like restauran. (without the t)restaurant like you
English is the same as French, "restaurant".
The best place to check for restaurant jobs in your city is at the restaurants themselves. Check for Now Hiring signs or ask the manager if they need new employees.
Un restaurant francais.
l'addition sil vous plait