it means: Where do you go when you have to eat
Que vas a hacer esta noche means "What are you going to do tonight"
Go there
If the original is actually: "¿Qué? ¿No vas a venir?" it would translate to "What? You are not going to come?"
How often do you go to the beach
How often do you go to school.
"Que vas a hacer" in Spanish translates to "What are you going to do" in English.
"Que vas a hacer mañana" means "What are you going to do tomorrow?" in Spanish.
"Que vas a estudiar mañana" means "What are you going to study tomorrow?" in Spanish.
"What are you going to have for dinner today?"
"Que vas a pedir" is Spanish for "What are you going to order." It is a question asking what someone plans to order or select.
"No me digas que te vas" in Spanish translates to "Don't tell me that you're leaving."
"Que le vas a de sir" is not a correct phrase in Spanish. It appears to be a grammatically incorrect construction. If you meant to say "¿Qué le vas a decir?" it translates to "What are you going to tell him/her?"
it means: Where do you go when you have to eat
Que vas a hacer esta noche means "What are you going to do tonight"
"Que vas a hacer ahora?" means "What are you going to do/make now?"
The translation of 'A que hora vas a venir' from Spanish to English is "What time are you going to come?"