Ordering in German (2024)

Useful German for Dining Out

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It is possible to travel toGermany without even knowing how to say "prost!", but learning some basic German helps you navigate the country and better understand the culture.

Take a look at these simple German phrases that are helpful when dining out in German restaurants. From asking for the menu to ordering to getting the check – here are useful German phrases for dining out during your visit to Germany.

Etiquette Rules when Dining Out in Germany

You'll find that most Germans begin the meal with a hearty Guten Appetit! Similar to Bon Appetit, it is an elegant way to phrase "Let's eat!". More informally, especially at lunch, you can expect an exclamation of "Mahlzeit!". This may be announced to the entire room when walking into a kneipe (small bar/pub) for a meal.

Note that you will need to request the check at the end of the meal as it is not common for the waiter to deliver it without asking. This allows you ample time to add to your order with a dessert or coffee. This partly explains why customer service in restaurants is so much slower and more laid-back than in North America.

Tipping is also done differently than in places like the USA. Tips should only be around 10 percent and is given when paying the bill - not left on the table. Refer to our full guide on tipping in Germany for different situations and recommendations.

English-German Dining Phrasebook

Here are some useful phrases to help you get straight to the food, whether it be eisbein or schweinshaxe.

(You'll find the pronunciation in parentheses. Just read it out loud, the capitalized part of the word should be emphasized.)

  • The menu, please! - Die Speisekarte, bitte! (dee SHPY-se-Cart-uh, BITT-uh)
  • Waiter/ Waitress - der Kellner (dehr kel-ner)
  • Restaurant -restaurant (reh-stoh-RAH)
  • Food - Essen (EH-sehn) Also is the verb “to eat”.
  • Guest - Gast (gahst)
  • Order - bestellen - beh-SHTEHL-ehn)
  • What would you like to eat? - Was möchten Sie essen? (Vas mook-ten zee Ess-en)
  • I’ d like... - Ich haette gern... (ish HAT-uh garn...)
  • without or with - ohne (O-nuh) or mit (midd) like when ordering currywurst
  • Breakfast - Frühstück (FRUU-shtuuk). Often consists of pastry or roll, meat, cheese, fruit and coffee. However, options are expanding with pancakes, bacon, and other American-specialties becoming popular.
  • Lunch - Mittagessen (mit-TAHK-ess-en). The largest warm meal of the day.
  • Dinner - Abendessen (AH-bent-ess-en), or the traditional meal of Abendbrot (AH-bent-broht). Often a simple affair of bread, meats and cheese. Hence the name of Abendbrot, or "evening bread".
  • Appetizer - Vorspeise (FOHR-shpiy-zeh)
  • Main Course - Hauptgericht (HOWPT-geh-reeht)
  • Dessert - Nachspeise (NAHKH-shpiy-zeh)
  • Vegetarian - Vegetarier / Vegetarierin (VEG-uh-TAR-ear / VEG-uh-TAR-ear-in). To order, you can say "Haben Sie vegetarische Gerichte?" (hah-bn zee veh-ge-tah-rî-she ge-rîH-te) (Do you have vegetarian dishes?).
  • Do you have....? - Haben Sie...? ( HAB-uhn see...)
  • What do you recommend? - Was empfehlen Sie? (Vus emp-VAY-luhn see?)
  • Is this table free? - Ist der Tisch frei? (Ist dare tish fry?). It is fairly common to share tables, especially at casual establishments and beer gardens.
  • Can I please reserve a table? - Kann ich einen Tisch reservieren, bitte?
  • Plate - Teller (TELL-er)
  • Fork - Gabel (Gob-al)
  • Knife - Messer (MESS-er)
  • Spoon - Löffel (Luh-fill)
  • Napkin - Serviette (Serve-iet)
  • Glass - Glas (Glass)
  • Beer - Bier (be-ear)
  • Another, please - Noch eins, bitte (Nach einz, BITT-uh)
  • Ice cubes - Eiswürfel (Ice-werf-al). Although good luck getting them! Ice is not commonly served or even available. Beware that the German word for ice cream, "eis", also soundsdeceptively similar.
  • Enjoy your meal! - Guten Appetit! (gootn Appetit!)
  • Cheers - Prost (PRO-st)
  • Thank you - Danke (DAHN-kuh)
  • I didn’t order that! - Das habe ich nicht bestellt! (Dus HU-buh ish nisht buh-STELT)
  • Did you like the food? - Hat es Ihnen geschmeckt? (hât ês ee-nen ge-shmêkt). Hopefully, you can respond with a cheerful "Lecker !" (delicious).
  • The check, please! – Die Rechnung, bitte (dee RECH-nung, BITT-uh)
  • Keep the change - Das Stimmt (Das Schtemt)
  • Tip - Trinkgeld or “drinking money” (tRINK-geld)
  • To take away, please. - Zum mitnehmen, bitte. It is uncommon to bring home leftovers, but you can often order a meal to take-away.
Ordering in German (2024)

FAQs

What do you say when ordering food in German? ›

Let's order in German

The easiest phrase to remember when ordering food is Ich hätte gern [thing you're ordering]. For example: Ich hätte gern das Schnitzel, bitte. You can also use the verb bringen, like this: Könnten Sie mir bitte ein glas Hauswein bringen?, Could you bring me a glass of house wine, please?

How do you order food in Germany? ›

Placing your order in German
  1. Ich hätte gern ein Schnitzel.
  2. Ich hätte gern eine Bratwurst.
  3. Ich nehme ein Bier, bitte.
  4. Für mich eine Cola, bitte.
  5. Ich hätte gern einen Nachtisch.

How to order drinks in German? ›

1. Saying “I'd like…” in German
  1. Ich möchte… (I'd like…)
  2. Ich hätte gerne… (I'd like to have…)
  3. Für mich ein / eine / einen… (For me, a…)
  4. Pils / Pilsner / Pilsener.
  5. Berliner Weiße (literally, “Berlin white”)
  6. Hefeweizen (literally, “yeast wheat”)
  7. Schwarzbier (black beer)
  8. Kölsch (beer from Cologne)
May 14, 2024

What is the German basic word order? ›

German is an SVO (subject, verb, object) language. It is also a V2 (the verb in the second position) language. In subordinate clauses, basic German word order is SOV (subject, object, verb).

Do you tip in Germany? ›

Tipping isn't mandatory in Germany. Instead, it's seen as a gesture of appreciation for a good experience. A tip is always welcome, but in Germany, it's usually based directly on the quality of service. If you're satisfied, leaving a tip is a way to show it.

How do you say "check please" in German? ›

After finishing your meal or drinks in a restaurant or bar, you could ask for the check by simply saying zahlen, bitte! (pronounced: TSAH-lehn BEE-teh), which literally means 'to pay, please. ' Alternatively, you could say die Rechnung, bitte (dee REH-noong BEE-teh; 'the check, please').

How do you say toilet in Germany? ›

The bathroom is the “Badezimmer” in German and the “toilet” is the “Toilette”.

Can I have the bill please German? ›

Die Rechnung, bitte! The bill, please! Ich möchte bitte zahlen! I would like to pay, please!

Can I please get a coffee in German? ›

Asking for a Coffee: To request a coffee, use the phrase “Ich hätte gerne einen Kaffee, bitte” (I would like a coffee, please). You can replace “Kaffee” with the specific type of coffee you prefer, such as “Espresso,” “Cappuccino,” or “Latte.”

How do you say bye in Germany? ›

Saying goodbye in German: Key phrases
  1. Tschüssi (Bye) / Tschüssikowski! (jokingly)
  2. Ciao (Bye) — This is borrowed from Italian, but is quite commonly used as a farewell.
  3. Mach's gut (Take care)
  4. Hau rein (See ya)

How do you say water in Germany? ›

water
  1. Wasser nt. the field is under (two feet of) water das Feld steht (zwei Fuß) unter Wasser. to take in or make water (ship) lecken. ...
  2. ( of sea, of lake etc) ...
  3. (= urine) Wasser nt. to pass water Wasser lassen.
  4. ( at spa) ...
  5. ( Med) ...
  6. (= toilet water) rose etc water Rosenwasser nt etc.
  7. ( fig phrases)

What do you say in German before a meal? ›

You'll find that most Germans begin the meal with a hearty Guten Appetit! Similar to Bon Appetit, it is an elegant way to phrase "Let's eat!". More informally, especially at lunch, you can expect an exclamation of "Mahlzeit!".

How to order takeout in German? ›

For take away, say "zu mitnehmen". For eating in, "hier essen". Plastic bags must be purchased at grocery stores. Otherwise, at other places request "eine Tüte, bitte".

How do you respond to guten tag? ›

And you answer, Gut, danke.. “I'm good, thanks.” And now you want to know how they are doing.

How strict is German word order? ›

English uses very rigid word order because it must, in lieu of other grammar components which were erased from the language over the centuries. But German has relatively flexible word order because it can — certain grammar elements, i.e. the case system & declensions, make that possible!

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